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Grossmont College Arts & Communication Complex Phase 1 Teaching & Performance Theater Project Trade Provisions | SPECIFIC TRADE SCOPE PACKAGES Exhibit 2.A.3 Specific Scope Packages Page 1 of 68 Trade Provisions EACH TRADE EXHIBIT 2.A.3 BID PACKAGE 1 – 24 SPECIFIC SCOPE PACKAGES BID PACKAGE 01 – SELECT DEMOLITION AND HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ABATEMENT Exhibit 5.B.5 10/9/15 Bldg 22C Trailer Hazmat Report Exhibit 5.B.8 6/27/16 Bldg 22A Trailer Hazmat Report Exhibit 5.B.6 6/28/16 Bldg 22C Trailer Hazmat Report Division Bidder Information and Documents Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements Division 01 General Requirements 015639 Temporary Tree and Plant Protection 015713 Storm Water Pollution Prevention 024100 Demolition Division 31 Earthwork 311000 Site Clearing Trash / Recycling Disposal 1. This Trade Contractor is responsible for removal and disposal of all demolished scope including but not limited to all HAZMAT Materials. Demolition 2. Trade Contractor to provide all labor, material, equipment and disposal necessary to perform the abatement and demolition of all structures, paving, site features, existing utilities and all other components necessary to construct the new work. 3. This bid package shall visit the site and inspect existing conditions to determine all demolition work required to achieve the new site work. No change orders will be issued for required demolition work that could be known from inspection of site conditions, whether that demolition work is shown in the drawings. 4. All required saw-cutting for own work and limits of work as shown. 5. No dry concrete, block or plaster cutting or coring is permitted on this project. Only wet methods will be allowed. All vacuuming and cleanup of any water, slurry, silt or any other waste material must be done immediately following the completion of the task and disposed of legally. 6. Selective demolition of site concrete and AC paving, and other existing site appurtenances as indicated by contract documents. 7. Trade Contractor to coordinate layout and demolition with other trades prior to demolition and confirm extent of demolition needed to accommodate new work. 8. Demolition of existing concrete curb, gutter, sidewalk, driveway, paving, etc. 9. Demolition of existing AC paving, etc. 10. Demolition of all existing utilities as required by all contract documents, including irrigation, etc. Each utility to be disconnected/capped and safe off by corresponding Trade Contractor prior to demolition. Electrical Trade Contractor to remove cabling and retain removed cabling for their disposal/recycling pending Owner’s first right of refusal. Electrical Trade Contractor to remove and salvage existing light poles. 11. Provide all clearing and grubbing as necessary, including, but not limited to, trees, vegetation roots, debris, unsuitable material, asphalt paving, paving base, concrete paving, curb, gutter, trees, poles, concrete, fences, etc. for a complete job. Trade Contractor to perform site inspection to determine all required clearing and grubbing required for new work. 12. This Trade Contractor shall exercise extreme care when performing selective demolition. Measures shall be taken to ensure that demolition is performed within the limits specified in the project documents and as

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PACKAGES

BID PACKAGE 01 – SELECT DEMOLITION AND HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ABATEMENT

Exhibit 5.B.5 10/9/15 Bldg 22C Trailer Hazmat Report

Exhibit 5.B.8 6/27/16 Bldg 22A Trailer Hazmat Report

Exhibit 5.B.6 6/28/16 Bldg 22C Trailer Hazmat Report

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

015639 Temporary Tree and Plant Protection

015713 Storm Water Pollution Prevention

024100 Demolition

Division 31 Earthwork

311000 Site Clearing

Trash / Recycling Disposal

1. This Trade Contractor is responsible for removal and disposal of all demolished scope including but not limited to all HAZMAT Materials.

Demolition

2. Trade Contractor to provide all labor, material, equipment and disposal necessary to perform the abatement and demolition of all structures, paving, site features, existing utilities and all other components necessary to construct the new work.

3. This bid package shall visit the site and inspect existing conditions to determine all demolition work required to achieve the new site work. No change orders will be issued for required demolition work that could be known from inspection of site conditions, whether that demolition work is shown in the drawings.

4. All required saw-cutting for own work and limits of work as shown. 5. No dry concrete, block or plaster cutting or coring is permitted on this project. Only wet methods will be

allowed. All vacuuming and cleanup of any water, slurry, silt or any other waste material must be done immediately following the completion of the task and disposed of legally.

6. Selective demolition of site concrete and AC paving, and other existing site appurtenances as indicated by contract documents.

7. Trade Contractor to coordinate layout and demolition with other trades prior to demolition and confirm extent of demolition needed to accommodate new work.

8. Demolition of existing concrete curb, gutter, sidewalk, driveway, paving, etc. 9. Demolition of existing AC paving, etc. 10. Demolition of all existing utilities as required by all contract documents, including irrigation, etc. Each utility

to be disconnected/capped and safe off by corresponding Trade Contractor prior to demolition. Electrical Trade Contractor to remove cabling and retain removed cabling for their disposal/recycling pending Owner’s first right of refusal. Electrical Trade Contractor to remove and salvage existing light poles.

11. Provide all clearing and grubbing as necessary, including, but not limited to, trees, vegetation roots, debris, unsuitable material, asphalt paving, paving base, concrete paving, curb, gutter, trees, poles, concrete, fences, etc. for a complete job. Trade Contractor to perform site inspection to determine all required clearing and grubbing required for new work.

12. This Trade Contractor shall exercise extreme care when performing selective demolition. Measures shall be taken to ensure that demolition is performed within the limits specified in the project documents and as

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required to install new work. Special attention shall be paid to utilities to remain, tree protection, fencing to remain, monument and post signs to remain and monument plaque shown to be salvaged. Damages resulting from excessive demolition will result in repair costs being deducted from this Trade Contractor’s contract.

13. This bid package is responsible to remove all demoed materials within 48 hours or as directed by the Construction Manager’s Superintendent.

14. Remove and recycle or dispose offsite to a legal site all items to be removed and demolished. Maximize recycling to fulfill BBC waste management requirements.

15. Responsible for payment of all dump fees, hauling fees and other costs associated with demolition, removal, hauling, dumping, etc.

16. Trade Contractor shall provide for phased demolition operations as required and multiple move-ons for demolition for the project as required by the Trade Contractors schedule.

17. Phased demolition of rated corridor walls, furring, door, door frame in building 21 after Certificate of Occupancy of new PAC.

18. This Trade Contractor is responsible to perform Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in work within and including the construction fence (see Exhibit 5.D.1 Site Logistics Plan), for underground utilities/obstructions prior to commencement of any demolition and/or grading activities.

19. Trade Contractor is responsible for review of all drawings to determine the extent of demolition AND items to remain as required to construct the new work as required. Trade Contractor must not rely only on the demolition plan to determine this scope of work. Trees and items to remain will be fenced with orange safety fence for protection by this Trade Contractor.

20. This Trade Contractor to perform clear and grub as shown in contract documents for temporary box office location.

21. BP01 to provide an additional 200lf of 5” concrete pavement saw cutting.

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BID PACKAGE 02 - EARTHWORK & AC PAVING, STRIPING & SITE SIGNS, SURVEY

Exhibit 5.B.2 & 5.B.3 Geotechnical Investigation Prepared by Group Delta dated December 11th, 2015 and Geotechnical RFI Responses dated December 22nd, 2015

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

012300 Alternates (Thicker Paving Section Per Note 5 on C5.01)

015000 Temporary Facilities and Controls

015639 Temporary Tree and Plant Protection

015713 Storm Water Pollution Prevention

015813 Temporary Project Signage

024100 Demolition

Division 03 Concrete Specification Sections (as applies)

Division 04 Masonry Specification Sections (as applies)

Division 05 Structural Steel Specification Sections (as applies)

054000

Division 9

Metal Framing Specification Sections (as applies)

101453 Traffic and Parking Signage

Division 21 Fire Suppression (as applies)

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Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, and Electronic Safety and Security (as applies)

311000 Site Clearing

312200 Grading

312316 Excavation

312323 Fill

314100 Excavation Support and Protection

Balance of Division 32 Exterior Improvements (as applies)

321123 Aggregate Base Courses

321216 Asphalt Paving

321713 Parking Bumpers

321723-13 Painted Pavement Markings

323300 Architectural Site Concrete (as applies)

Division 33 Utilities (as applies)

Trash and Recycling Disposal

1. This Trade Contractor is responsible for removal and disposal of trash and debris while performing this scope of work.

Project Sign

2. Trade Contractor to provide all labor, material, equipment and spoils disposal necessary to install the PROJECT SIGN noted in Spec 015813 at the direction of the Construction Manager. This sign is to be at least 4’x8’ and shall be mounted to painted 4x4 posts tall enough for sign to be visible over a 6’ fence. Trade Contractor responsible to remove project sign and backfill/compact post holes at the end of the project at the direction of the Construction Manager.

Earthwork

3. Provide all Earthwork as required for new work, including work indicated by plans, specifications, and Geotechnical Investigation Prepared by Group Delta dated December 11th, 2015 and Geotechnical RFI Responses dated December 22nd, as well as Trade Contractor’s field survey of existing conditions.

4. All cut and fill required for work. NOTE: IT IS THIS BIDDER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO ANALYZE THE EXISTING CONDITIONS AND NEW WORK ELEVATIONS AND DETERMINE ANY AND ALL CUT/FILL/IMPORT/EXPORT REQUIREMENTS AND QUANTITIES FOR THE NEW WORK. NOTES PROVIDED ON DRAWINGS IN THE SOILS INVESTIGATION REGARDING CUT AND FILL QUANTITIES ARE FOR BIDDERS’ REFERENCE ONLY.

5. BP#2 is to excavate entire building and adjacent site retaining wall envelope to subgrade of slab on grade section thickness (includes concrete slab and capillary barrier) at all building elevations where slab on grade occurs using OSHA compliant slope cuts. Following the installation of continuous and spread footings, caissons and basement walls, BP#2 is to provide and install approved, compacted fill per Geotechnical Report and project specifications. Prior to commencement of work, BP#2 and BP#3 are to coordinate the phasing of the excavation and backfill to provide safe and efficient access to ALL TRADES who must access the work areas.

6. Backfill, soil conditioning and compaction within the building to accommodate the various grade changes are the responsibility of this Trade Contractor and is to be coordinated with other trades and the Construction Manager. Internal combustion engines proposed for use within the building must be approved by the Construction Manager prior to commencement of any interior backfill activity. Means and methods must be coordinated to avoid Carbon Monoxide hazards.

7. Perform subgrade cuts and final grade preparation at all depressed building concrete areas.

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8. Multiple move-ons as required for rough grading, fine grading, phasing operations, logistics, etc., to accommodate the Trade Contractor’s schedule.

9. All necessary dewatering, processing of wet soils, over-excavation, importing, exporting, re-mediation, compaction and subgrade preparation to complete work per plans and specifications.

10. Pre-water site.

11. Dust control for entire site during grading operations. Cleaning of streets and laydown yard due to grading operations as required.

12. Removal and disposal of all underground utilities and structures, including but not limited to vaults, boxes, lines, duct banks, encasements, and conduits that are within this Bid Packages limits and depths of work.

13. This BP is responsible for all import or export required to provide building grades as shown on contract documents at +/- 0.1’ vertical, including pits and depressions.

14. Import materials as necessary to comply with project plans and specifications and soils report requirements. Obtain DTSC approval for all import material prior to import operations.

15. Responsible for export of all excess grading spoils from own operations to off-site legal dump sites. Trade Contractor will be responsible for locating suitable dump sites, and will be responsible for all export, trucking, dumping, disposal, etc., costs. This Trade Contractor is also responsible for any permits or fees related to city or county haul routes or the development thereof.

16. All scarification and re-compaction as required by drawings, specifications, and geotechnical reports, including under areas to receive aggregate base and paving.

17. All excavation and over-excavation required by drawings, specifications, and geotechnical reports.

18. Trade Contractor to complete all final grading of site, paving areas, curb and gutter, landscape areas, etc. All finish grades shall have a tolerance of +/- 0.1’.

19. Perform subgrade cuts, fills and final grade preparation at all depressed and raised site work areas.

20. Re-grade and repair areas of erosion caused by rain and weather conditions. Include 100 hours of labor and equipment for re-grade and repair due to rain damage.

21. Responsible for restoring and fine grading areas in preparation for concrete/asphalt finish placement operations damaged during construction.

22. Pre-graded / compacted removal of any SWPPP BMP’s that are impacting the next phase of work. This includes fiber rolls and fiber mulch, installed as part of previous mass grading of site.

Asphalt, Site Striping, Wheel Stops & Site Signage

23. Trade Contractor shall provide for phased asphalt & site striping operations and multiple move-ons associated to complete the project (see Project Schedule, PHASING PLAN).

24. Provide and install all asphalt concrete work indicated by all contract documents, including but not limited to architectural, civil drawings, landscaping and asphalt concrete specifications.

25. Provide all street patch-back as required. All patch and base material to be in accordance with applicable jurisdictions’ regulations and specifications.

26. Provide base & asphalt patching as required per plans, specs and any City requirements for all utility tie-ins.

27. Scarification and re-compaction under AC work, as specified in Spec Section 32 12 16

28. Provide, place, and compact all aggregate base material, as required by the contract documents and local jurisdictions, under own asphalt concrete work.

29. Provide, place, and compact all asphalt concrete as required by the contract documents, including but not limited to paving and driveways, etc.

30. Provide and install soil sterilant as specified and required.

31. Trade Contractor responsible for flood testing and eliminating any ponding demonstrated by this testing.

32. Provide all slurry coats, tack coats, seal coats, binders, prime coats, paint coats, etc., as required by the contract documents, local jurisdictions, and as required for a complete installation.

33. Provide all cleaning of asphalt as required to receive above coats.

34. Leave off top lift of AC paving (top lift thickness to be coordinated with Construction Manager). Final pave section per PROJECT SCHEDULE and PHASING PLAN as directed by Construction Manager.

35. This Trade Contractor is responsible for complete cleaning of previously installed AC lifts, as well as

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installation of all required adhesions techniques, to ensure complete and proper adhesion of top lift to previously installed lift.

36. Provide additional move-ons required to complete the AC paving and striping / site accessibility and informational signs operations per the PROJECT SCHEDULE AND PHASING PLAN.

37. Reference spec sections 32 17 23 and the civil drawings for pavement markings.

38. Provide all pavement markings complete per drawings, specifications and referenced standards.

39. Provide all striping/painting of pavements as required.

40. Provide and install all wheel stops and as required by contract documents.

41. Provide and install all site accessibility and informational signage as required by contract documents.

42. This Trade Contractor is responsible to patch, slurry seal and re-stripe entire South parking lot after trailer demobilization.

43. This Trade Contractor is responsible for backfill at site curbs/curb & gutter.

44. This bid package to provide traffic control plan, permits and traffic control installation and removal for own work in public right-of-way. This traffic control plan must be submitted and permitted within 30 days of Notice to proceed and will be utilized by BP#21 within the first 60 days of the project.

45. This Trade Contractor to provide all equipment and fees required for removal and disposal of an additional 100 CY of extra spoils, cobble and or temporary entrance gravel material as directed by the CM.

Survey

46. Provide all survey work required in execution of Project; all required engineering and calculations from the information provided in the contract documents for same. Includes all required horizontal and vertical control required for construction of all work indicated by the contract documents.

47. Verification of layout information shown on Drawings, in relation to the property survey and existing benchmarks. If discrepancies are discovered, notify Engineer of Work and Construction Manager promptly.

48. Coordination with testing lab(s), Soils Engineer and Civil Engineer as required providing accurate survey / field engineering services for the duration of project construction.

49. $2,000,000 Errors and omissions insurance for all survey operations.

50. A licensed land surveyor to lay out the Work using accepted surveying practices, including but not limited to:

a. Establish limits on use of Project site. b. Establish benchmarks and control points to set lines and levels at each phase of construction and

elsewhere as needed to locate each element of Project, c. Establishment of a minimum of two (2) permanent horizontal and vertical control points on the site,

remote from the “Building Pad Area” and referenced to data established by the survey control points.

d. Establish dimensions within tolerances indicated. Do not scale Drawings to obtain required dimensions.

e. Inform installers of lines and levels to which they must comply. f. Notify Engineer of Work and Construction Manager when deviations from required lines and levels

exceed allowable tolerances. g. Close site surveys with an error of closure equal to or less than the standard established by

authorities having jurisdiction.

51. Staking of limits of work.

52. Staking for Rough grade: provide standard practice line and grade stakes for clearing/grubbing limits of construction at 50’ intervals; limits of saw cutting at 10’ intervals and at all angle points; perimeter of site at 75’ intervals including angle points; site contours at every 50’ intervals; swales, ridge lines and grade breaks; daylight lines at 50’ intervals; tops and toes of slopes and basins at 50’ intervals (BC’s, EC’s, Angle Points, etc.); rough grade, cut/fill lines, limits of over excavation, etc.

53. Staking for storm drain, domestic and fire water, sewer, gas, chilled water system and electrical and low voltage lines/duct banks; provide one set of line and grade stakes at interval sufficient for construction of same. Include staking for manholes, laterals, fire hydrants, check valve locations, service control, transformer pad(s), point of service connections, electrical and utility equipment, vaults, and all other

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appurtenances.

54. Staking for Storm Drain: Set stakes at every 50’ intervals for the construction of Main Line and Laterals; Catch Basins/Drop Inlets/Headwalls, and other appurtenances – set (2) two stakes referencing curb face or other for the construction of each item.

55. Staking Sewer System: set stakes at every 50’ intervals and major control points for the construction of Main Line and Laterals; manholes, clean-outs, Y’s, and other appurtenances - set (2) two stakes referencing curb face or other for the construction of each item.

56. Staking Water System [Domestic & Fire]: set stakes at every 50’ intervals and major control points for the construction of Main Line and Laterals; fire hydrants, FDC’s, Blow-off, Meters, appurtenances - set (2) two stakes referencing curb face or other for the construction of each item.

57. Staking Gas System: set stakes at every 50’ intervals and major control points; gas valves and other appurtenances – set (2) two stakes referencing curb face or other for the construction of each item.

58. Staking of Chilled Water System: set stakes at every 50’ intervals and major control points; chilled water valves and other appurtenances – set (2) two stakes referencing curb face or other for the construction of each item.

59. Staking Electrical System: electrical and low voltage trenches (set stakes at every 50’ intervals – BC’s, EC’s, Angle Points, etc.) with cut and fill referencing Finish Surface; transformer pads, boxes, vaults and appurtenances – set (2) two stakes referencing curb face or other for the construction of each item; light standards – set (2) two stakes referencing curb face or other for the construction of each item.

60. Staking of building pad.

61. Certification of building pad including pits and depressions.

62. Provide one (1) - 1" diameter galvanized pipe benchmark reference monument stake at Building pad for use by Bid Package Trade Contractors.

63. Building perimeter offsets at main grids.

64. Building vertical elevations for masonry and curtain walls.

65. Building grid lines and controls/elevations for and at each elevation of concrete work. Lines and elevations of orchestra pit, all masonry and concrete walls, elevation changes, all radius points at theater interior, etc.

66. Verify, with concrete Trade Contractor and masonry Trade Contractor present, elevations and locations of concrete surfaces prior to placement of masonry. Prepare a certified survey of bearing surfaces showing dimension, locations, angles and elevations prior to any masonry placement.

67. Verify, with steel erector, concrete and masonry Trade Contractors present, elevations of concrete and masonry-bearing surfaces and locations of anchor bolts, bearing plates and other embedments for compliance with requirements. Prepare a certified survey of bearing surfaces, anchor bolts, bearing plates and other embedments showing dimensions, locations, angles and elevations prior to any concrete placement and masonry grouting for submission to the Construction Manager and Inspector of Record.

68. Verify, with steel erector and metal stud framer present, elevations of structural steel bearing surfaces and locations of structural steel members to receive stud framing for compliance with requirements. Prepare a certified survey of bearing surfaces showing dimensions, locations, angles and elevations prior to any metal stud placement for submission to the Construction Manager and Inspector of Record.

69. Staking for finish grading and site work staking including all points of curvature, angle points, grade breaks and driveway control.

70. Finish Grade Staking: slope – set tops and toes of slope with BC’s, EC’s and Angle Points; contour lines at 50’ intervals; swales, ridge lines and grade breaks; curbs, gutters, edge of pavements - set stakes at 50’ intervals and/or major control points (BC’s, EC’s, Angle Points, etc.) with grades referencing top of curb, top of pavement or flow line; subgrade certification – certify sub-grade at every 50’ intervals within ± 0.1’ tolerance; finish grade certification – certify finish grade at every 50’ intervals within ± 0.1’ tolerance.

71. Planting Areas: set tops and toes of slopes and cuts at 50’ intervals with BC’s, EC’s and Angle Points, etc. and establish line, location and elevations of basin walls, curb walls, sumps, gabions, flow lines, etc.

72. Certification of subgrade under site paving features prior to site paving operations.

73. Calculate and layout subgrade elevations and intermediate controls as required providing smooth transitions between spot elevations indicated on plans. Provide verification of layouts at regular intervals as required during construction.

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74. Staking as required to construct site concrete and paving features, concrete paving, AC paving, curb, curb and gutter, stairs, etc.

75. Staking as required to construct all site walls, retaining walls, planter walls, curb walls, seat walls, benches, stairs etc.

76. Retaining wall staking where required: 50’ intervals and angle points for linear walls; top of footing or adjacent finish Surface (whichever is provided).

77. Maintenance of staking throughout the construction process and coordinate to meet staging requirements.

78. Replacement or addition of fifty (50) stakes to be placed under the direction of the CM during the life of Project due to breakage, vandalism, etc., or new staking not included in base bid contract documents.

79. Record Log: Maintain a log of layout control work. Record deviations from required lines and levels. Include beginning and ending dates and times of surveys, weather conditions, name and duty of each survey party member, and types of instruments and tapes used. Make the log available for reference by CM.

80. Record / “As-Built" drawings, in form of full size drawings as well as CD with PDF and AutoCAD files of all and final survey work, and certified survey as required in Project Documents. Provide GPS points for all buried items, cleanouts and valve boxes.

81. As-Built Survey & Certification showing x, y & z (angle points, grade breaks, high point, low point, etc.) of the following: utilities (storm drain, sewer, domestic water, chilled water, fire water, gas & electrical); curb and gutter; tops and toes of slope at 50’ intervals; DG paths and trails at every 50’ intervals; retaining walls at 50’ intervals.

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BID PACKAGE 03 – SITE & BUILDING CONCRETE, CONCRETE REINFORCING, BELOW GRADE WATERPROOFING

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

012300 Alternates

015639 Temporary Tree and Plant Protection

015713 Storm Water Pollution Prevention

024100 Demolition (as applies)

030100 Maintenance of Concrete

031000 Concrete Forming and Accessories

032000 Concrete Reinforcing

033000 Cast-in-Place Concrete

033511 Concrete Floor Finishes

033543 Concrete Floor Polishing

Division 04 Masonry (as applies)

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

Division 06 Wood, Plastic and Composites (as applies)

071300 Sheet Waterproofing

072616 Under Slab Vapor Retarder

075400 Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing (as applies)

077200 Roof Accessories (as applies)

079200 Joint Sealants

081113 Hollow Metal Door and Frames (as applies)

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084236 Balanced Door Entrances (as applies)

084313 Aluminum-Framed Storefronts (as applies)

084413 Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls(as applies)

090561 Common Work Results for Flooring Preparation (as applies)

092116 Gypsum Board Assemblies (as applies)

093000 Tiling (as applies)

096500 Resilient Flooring (as applies)

096800 Tile Carpeting (as applies)

142400 Hydraulic Elevators (as applies)

144216 Vertical Wheelchair (Platform) Lift (as applies)

Division 21 Fire Suppression (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

Balance of Division 31 Earthwork (as applies)

312200 Grading

312316 Excavation

312316.13 Trenching

312323 Fill

314100 Excavation Support and Protection

Balance of Division 32 Exterior Improvements (as applies)

321123 Aggregate Base Courses

321216 Asphalt Paving (as applies)

321313 Concrete Paving

321373 Pavement Joint Sealers

321726 Tactile Warning Surfacing

323119 Tube Steel Fences and Gates

323300 Architectural Site Concrete

Division 33 Utilities (as applies)

Trash /Recycling Disposal

1. This Trade Contractor is responsible for removal and disposal of trash and debris while performing this

scope of work. 2. This Trade Contractor to provide own disposal of concrete washout

Safety

3. Provide protection measures to maintain Cal-OSHA approved safety where reinforcing dowels or any impalement hazard exists including all concrete stakes are exposed, IE: wood tops and or oversized Cal OSHA compliant caps (bend over only where allowed). Mushroom caps are not acceptable as a method of impalement mitigation.

Site Concrete

4. Provide and install all site concrete work indicated by all contract documents, including but not limited to landscape, architectural site drawings and site concrete specifications.

5. Provide mockups as per spec. 6. All transportation, plant, appliances, tools, supervision, services, including formwork, pumping, placing,

finishing, curing, and material necessary to perform the scope of work to fully complete the cast-in-place concrete requirements of the project.

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7. Provide concrete pumps for own work. Staging of concrete trucks and pumps to be approved by Construction Manager a minimum of two (2) days in advance.

8. Scarification and re-compaction under own work as required by contract documents. 9. Provide all fine grading required for own work from level grade received at +/- 0.1’. 10. Provide, place, and compact all aggregate base and sand base material required for own work. 11. Trade Contractor will be responsible for all required dewatering, via pumping, removal, reconditioning

and re-compaction of soils, or other means, as required for own work due to environmental/climactic conditions.

12. Provide survey and staking for concrete work as required, beyond what is required to be provided by Survey Trade Contractor (reference BP#2)

13. All concrete masonry footings and associated reinforcing; coordinate reinforcing embed requirements with BP #4.

14. Concrete curb and gutter, driveways, aprons, sidewalks and ADA ramps. 15. Tactile warning surfacing per specifications set into site concrete. 16. Site features and retaining walls. 17. All concrete seat walls and concrete steps. 18. Provide and install mow curbs shown on landscape drawings and architect site drawings including but not

limited to excavation, forming, rebar, concrete and clean up for a complete installation. 19. Concrete paving per architectural site, civil and landscape construction drawings including all vehicular

concrete paving. 20. Please pay particular attention to the requirement of building elements to align. For example: site

pavement joints must align with curtain wall mullions as shown on materials plan L1.01. 21. Provide and install site light pole and fence post bases, including excavation of bases, reinforcing for

concrete bases, placing of anchor bolts. Anchor bolts and templates provided FOB by BP #21. 22. Provide & install all concrete reinforcing required for concrete work. 23. Concrete tolerances shall be as specified. Non-conforming work will be removed and replaced at the

expense of this Trade Contractor. 24. Provide uniform slope to drains where required. This Trade Contractor shall verify drain elevations and

compliance with concrete slope allowances prior to placing concrete. Trade Contractor shall notify Construction Manager of any deficiencies in a timely manner for corrections necessary.

25. Saw-cutting of control joints where required by contract documents and applicable building codes. 26. Provide and install all concrete accessories such as water-stops, stair nosings, construction joints,

expansion joint material, void caps, chamfer strips, foam fill material, speed dowels, smooth dowels, etc., as required for a complete installation per plans, specifications and industry standards.

27. Caulk all joints adjacent to concrete including expansion control joints. 28. This Trade Contractor shall coordinate with and procure from other Trade Contractors, items to be installed in

own work, as well as approved setting plans. This Trade Contractor will be responsible for all templates, layout, and engineering required for this Trade Contractor’s installation of other Trade Contractor’s embedded items. Includes, but is not limited to, all anchor bolts, embeds, column base plates, stair weld plates, angles, cane-bolt receivers, trench drains, guardrail sleeves, bollards, electrical back boxes, concrete paving encased lights etc.

29. This trade is responsible for block outs as required by contract documents and the work of other Trade Contractors, as well as the coordination of the same.

30. Trade Contractor to include box-outs as required for all trench drains as shown and indicated in the contract documents, and will set trench drain provided by BP#18.

31. Provide holes drilled in own formwork for other trade’s penetrations (MEP conduits, etc.). Layout to be provided by other BP’s requiring penetration.

32. Monitor all formwork during concrete placement and provide immediate corrective measures required by form deflection, leakage, etc.

33. Remove any nails, wires, etc., which remain in the concrete after removal of formwork and which may generate rust or stains on exposed concrete surfaces. If necessary, grind out embedded item sufficiently beyond face of exposed concrete and patch with suitable material.

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34. Protect all precast and miscellaneous metal embeds, drains, etc. prior to concrete placement; include cleaning of items if required after concrete placement. Cost to replace said items if damaged during concrete placement will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

35. Coordinate all finished concrete elevations at doors/openings/entrances with the requirements of each opening’s respective threshold requirements. Coordinate with BP #10 Hollow Metal Doors/ Frames/ Specialty Doors and BP #11 Aluminum Storefront Trade Contractors.

36. BP#3 to provide and install anchors in concrete for automatic door operator (bollards) as required at exterior of building. BP #3 to ensure BP#21 electrical conduit has been installed prior to placing of concrete for automatic door operators where required. Patch back at closers after installation.

37. Providing all grouting required on top of own work, including but not limited to grouting of light pole base plates, structural steel base plates and embeds in coordination with applicable tier subcontractors..

38. Sack and patch as necessary to produce a neat, uniform appearance ready to stand alone as a finish surface or to receive sealant, waterproofing, plaster or other finishes.

39. Sack and patch any defects due to improper placing or vibrating of concrete. Sack and patch for unconsolidated areas and for form tie-holes.

40. Grind, patch, plug and provide corrective work of deficiencies due to concrete placement and finishing as necessary to bring concrete surfaces to requirements of contract documents. If not specified all holes ¼” or greater shall be filled and sacked.

41. Trade Contractor is responsible for all repair and/or replacement of concrete that has been rejected due to material failure, location, error or finished appearance and all such related costs are included in this subcontract. All such proposed methods of repair will be reviewed and approved by the Architect and/or Construction Manager prior to the replacement method being installed.

42. Provide all expansion joints shown or required per specifications 43. Provide all joint sealants required at site paving or other site improvements where required. 44. This Trade Contractor responsible for backfill at site walls/footings/site benches & seat walls as required

to return to subgrade to acceptable elevation. 45. Stepped footing requirements and quantity are the responsibility of this tier subcontractor prior to bid.

No change orders will be issued for form work, concrete or reinforcing steel due to the failure of this sub-trade Contractor to properly determine these requirements.

46. All depressions and concrete profiles as required for other work. Waterproofing

47. Furnish and install all waterproofing per plans and specifications, including but not limited to, membrane, protection board, primers, liquid membrane, and any other accessories or sundry items required for complete waterproofing systems. Flood testing of waterproofed areas if required.

48. Furnish and install “green concrete” primer to enable immediate install of waterproofing system to subterranean concrete and CMU walls to maintain the project schedule.

49. All below grade and above grade applications, as required by contract documents, including but not limited to orchestra pit level retaining walls, +3’ masonry retaining walls along Grids D, 6 and C and the site retaining wall.

50. Furnish and install all joint sealers and caulking associated with own work. 51. This Trade Contractor is responsible for any and all canting at the base of walls and any sack and patch of

CMU walls where water proofing is required. 52. Work includes cleanup and sweeping as part of surface preparation.

Structural Concrete

53. Provide and install all cast in place concrete work indicated by all contract documents, including but not limited to architectural and structural drawings and cast in place concrete specifications.

54. All cast-in-place concrete work as required by the contract documents. 55. All transportation, plant, appliances, tools, supervision, services, including formwork, pumping, placing,

finishing, curing, and material necessary to perform the scope of work to fully complete the cast-in-place concrete requirements of the project.

56. Provide hoisting to point of installation including but not limited to crane, operator, traffic control, etc.

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related to off-loading and hoisting materials. EXCEPTION: BP#5 TO RIG AND HOIST WELDED WIRE FABRIC AND REBAR TO ELEVATED DECK SURFACES FOR BP#3 DURING STRUCTURAL STEEL/DECKING HOISTING OPERATIONS. BP#3 MUST COORDINATE WITH BP#5 TIMING OF DELIVERY AND LOCATIONS OF BUNDLES OF WELDED WIRE FABRIC AND REBAR. IF BP#3 FAILS TO COORDINATE AND OR DELIVER MATERIALS PER AGREED DATE AND TIME, ALL HOISTING WILL BE BY BP#3.

57. Trade Contractor shall include all move-ons as required for the installation of all concrete, refer to project schedule.

58. Any overtime necessary to complete slab placement and finishing. Provide light stands for after dark work as needed.

59. Strict compliance with Project Construction Schedule, particularly as it pertains to the timely submittal of shop drawings, procurement, fabrication, delivery and installation of concrete work to the jobsite.

60. A Pre-Task Meeting will be conducted with this Trade Contractor, Construction Manager, IOR, Architect, Structural Engineer, Owner and Structural Steel Trade Contractor a minimum of two weeks prior to the placement of structural concrete decks. The purpose of the meeting is to establish understanding by all how the deck concrete is to be placed and establish maximum and minimums as to the thickness of the concrete on the metal decks. This Trade Contractor’s Project Manager and Foreman/Superintendent will be required to attend and to provide information concerning this Trade Contractor’s planned procedures, safety measures, inspection access and requirements, anticipated crew size, equipment requirements, schedule and work hours, submittal and material procurement status, etc.

61. Submit mockups/samples per specifications, obtain approval for finish samples prior to concrete placement.

62. Provide certified mill test reports, Batch Plant inspections, and samples for testing as required per plans and specifications.

63. Provide close coordination and attention to detail between required work of other Trade Contractors during the submittal process and all phases of construction. Conflicts between design documents, and required work of other Trade Contractors, as well as proposed resolution shall be identified in writing within (30) thirty calendar days of award of contract so as not to delay the submission of submittals and shop drawings.

64. Provide survey and staking for concrete work as required, beyond what is required to be provided by Survey Trade Contractor (reference survey BP 2).

65. Coordinate deck pours with licensed surveyor to confirm exact location of benchmarks. Trade Contractor shall be responsible for all costs to rework decks that are poured to the wrong elevation or are the incorrect thickness. Adjust as necessary.

66. Following each concrete deck placement (the following day) perform a detailed survey as-built and certification of the elevations of the deck including ends and mid-spans of all beams, and including the perimeter edge and at openings for each floor. Notify Construction Manager and Architect immediately in writing of any discrepancies.

67. No dry concrete, block or plaster cutting or coring is permitted on this project. Only wet methods will be allowed. All vacuuming and cleanup of any water, slurry, silt or any other waste material must be done immediately following the completion of the task and disposed of legally.

68. Provide concrete pumps for own work. Staging of concrete trucks and pumps to be approved by Construction Manager a minimum of two (2) days in advance.

69. Concrete trucks to be washed out in approved washout containers as designated by Construction Manager. 70. Clean-up hoses at an area designated by Project Superintendent. Pump washout to occur at concrete

Washout or back into concrete trucks. Not on the ground. 71. Upon cleaning of ready mix trucks, pumps etc., all material shall be removed from site same day as placed. 72. This Trade Contractor is responsible to coordinate with BP #20 Mechanical for size/placement of concrete

curbs to support AC Units at building roofs. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

73. Provide and maintain protection measures to maintain Cal-OSHA approved safety where reinforcing dowels are exposed i.e. wood tops and or rebar caps (bend over only where allowed by SEOR/IOR).

74. Provide and install all safety toe boards at perimeters and at interior openings as part of the forming concrete operation and on the finished slabs after formwork is removed. Continuous 1” x 6” toe boards shall be provided, installed and maintained by this Trade Contractor. This Trade Contractor is responsible

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to remove toe boards at upper concrete deck levels prior to metal stud framing operations, coordinate sequencing with BP #9 and Construction Manager.

75. Maintain safety rails during concrete operations. This Trade Contractor to install pre-pour, foam block-outs at safety handrail/guardrail posts, and will remove post pour and infill/patch after guardrails re-moved.

76. Following all slab on grade concrete pours, Trade Contractor to provide OSHA compliant, fixed, ¾” plywood covers over ALL column diamond block-outs and label each with “Danger-Hole”. Trade Contractor is responsible to maintain and modify column diamond block-outs through structural steel erection phase to ensure the hole covers are OSHA compliant and until permanent concrete infill is placed.

77. BP#2 is to excavate entire building and adjacent site retaining wall envelope to subgrade of slab on grade section thickness (includes concrete slab and capillary barrier) at all building elevations where slab on grade occurs using OSHA compliant slope cuts. Following the installation of continuous and spread footings, caissons and basement walls, BP#2 is to provide and install approved, compacted fill per Geotechnical Report and project specifications. Prior to commencement of work, BP#2 and BP#3 are to coordinate the phasing of the excavation and backfill to provide safe and efficient access to ALL TRADES who must access the work areas. BP#3 will be responsible for all required excavation and spoils removal offsite, for Trade Contractor’s own excavation of continuous and spread footings and caisson work. This Trade Contractor is responsible for compaction of the bottoms of own excavations. If the bottoms of own excavations do not meet the specified requirements, Trade Contractor is to condition and compact to the satisfaction of the soils engineer. Coordinate inspections with Construction Manager a minimum of 48 hours in advance.

78. Backfill, soil conditioning and compaction within the building to accommodate the various grade changes are the responsibility of this Trade Contractor and is to be coordinated with other trades and the Construction Manager.

79. Trade Contractor will be responsible for all required dewatering, via pumping, removal, reconditioning and re-compaction of soils, or other means, as required for own work due to environmental/climactic conditions.

80. Trade Contractor to install 3” concrete or slurry “rat” slabs under all footings to facilitate footing installation during the winter months. Trade Contractor is responsible for all additional sub excavations, exports and soil conditioning required due to the addition of the “rat” slabs. Trade Contractor will coordinate installation of “rat” slabs with all other trade contractors effected by it.

81. Provide all scarification, saturation and re-compaction of sub grade as required prior to concrete or subgrade placement (see Geotechnical Requirements), except earthwork specifically included in the Earthwork bid package. Trade Contractor shall construct the slab-on-grade complete, including sand, vapor barriers, sand/gravel level, re-compaction of subgrade as needed, excavation of thickened edges and slab depressions and installation of smooth dowels at construction joints. Internal combustion engines proposed for use within the building must be approved by the Construction Manager prior to commencement of any interior backfill activity. Means and methods must be coordinated to avoid Carbon Monoxide hazards.

82. Provide and install all Concrete work shown on structural drawings: a. Concrete foundations and footings. b. Concrete grade beams. c. Concrete slab on grade. d. Concrete slab on metal floor and roof decking. e. Light weight and hard rock concrete f. Concrete depressed slabs and raised slabs. g. Concrete columns and column encasements. h. Concrete walls – retaining walls, building walls, foundation walls, etc. i. Concrete ramps and ramp walls. j. Concrete stem walls. k. Concrete building curbs (poured separately from slabs, doweling included), including for wall

framing. l. Concrete MEP equipment and housekeeping pads (poured with or separately from slabs) and any

doweling required for non-monolithic placement. m. Concrete fill of pan stairs and landings. n. Concrete curbs at stairs where required.

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o. Concrete stairs on grade. p. All grouting required under structural and miscellaneous steel inside and outside of building.

83. Provide all fine grading required for own work from level grade received at +/- 0.1’. 84. Provide, place and compact all capillary barriers under building slabs as required by contract documents. 85. Provide, place, and compact all base material for own work, as required by contract documents. 86. Furnish and set screeds to proper elevations, monitor screeds during concrete placement. 87. Maintain proper concrete moisture content as specified in the contract documents and soils reports. 88. Comply with concrete tolerance per plans and specs. 89. Provide uniform slope to drains at bathrooms where plans indicate sloped concrete. 90. Saw-cutting of control joints at slab on grade (within 24 hours) and where required by contract documents.

Saw-cutting must be completed prior to shrinkage as specified. 91. Where no metal or steel deck edge form has been indicated by the contract documents, Trade Contractor

shall furnish and install all temporary support members, shoring, or bracing systems necessary to support the metal decking during slab on deck pour, as required to complete the placement. Temporary shoring, and removal, beneath metal decking to support concrete placement loads is the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

92. Provide and install concrete accessories such as water stops, stair nosings, construction joints, expansion joint material, chamfer strips, speed dowel/smooth dowels, etc. as required for a complete installation.

93. Remove any nails, wires, etc., which remain in the concrete after removal of formwork and which may generate rust or stains on exposed concrete surfaces. If necessary, grind out embedded item sufficiently beyond face of exposed concrete and patch with suitable material.

94. Trade Contractor is responsible for all repair and/or replacement of concrete that has been rejected due to material failure, location, error or finished appearance and all such related costs are included in this subcontract. All such proposed methods of repair will be reviewed and approved by the Architect and/or Construction Manager prior to the replacement method being installed.

95. Provide holes drilled in own formwork for other trade’s penetrations (MEP conduits, etc.). Layout to be provided by other Trade Contractor requiring penetration.

96. Monitor all formwork during concrete placement and provide immediate corrective measures required by form deflection, leakage, etc.

97. This Trade Contractor shall receive from other Trade Contractors, including the structural steel/miscellaneous Trade Contractors, items to be installed in own work, as well as approved setting plans. This Trade Contractor will be responsible for all templates, layout, and engineering required for this Trade Contractor’s installation of other Trade Contractor’s embedded items. Includes, but is not limited to, all anchor bolts, embeds, column base plates, stair weld plates, corner angles, angles, sill bolts, sump pit frames, guardrail sleeves, bollards, grate frames, grates, etc.

98. Notify Construction Manager a minimum of 72 hours (not including weekends and holidays) in advance of concrete pour of any embedded items that have not been furnished by other Trade Contractors.

99. Insure proper concrete consolidation at embeds, sleeves, inserts, etc. without damaging or dislodging them. 100. Trade Contractor shall furnish and install concrete fills as required on all levels around plumbing, sprinklers,

mechanical and/or electrical floor slab sleeve penetrations for the purpose of providing required floor safe-off.

101. Provide all curing, staining, polishing, sealing, hardening and slip resistant components as required for own work per plans and specifications. Coordinate with other trades to ensure compatibility of cure and sealer material with finishes, waterproofing, etc.

a. It is this trades responsibility to ensure concrete curing and other additives are coordinated with the add-alternate stain and polished concrete.

102. Place wood in-fill at metal stair pans, immediately after stair erection. Place pan concrete infills following deck pours.

103. Provide all grouting required including but not limited to grouting of column base plates, and grouting of steel plates that sit on top of or within concrete wall pockets.

104. Sack and patch as necessary to produce a neat, uniform appearance ready to receive sealant, waterproofing, plaster or other finishes.

105. Grind, patch, plug and provide corrective work of deficiencies due to concrete placement and finishing as

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necessary to bring concrete surfaces to requirements of contract documents. If not specified all holes ¼” or greater shall be filled and sacked.

106. Caulk all joints adjacent to concrete including expansion control joints. 107. Clean, vacuum, sweep, blow-out, or otherwise remove all debris from metal decking just prior to concrete

placement. 108. All clean up required due to concrete placement including concrete leakage through decks. This will require

an individual scraping the deck below while the concrete is still wet. Remove concrete splatter from rebar and other adjacent finishes.

109. Remove excess concrete from metal closure and repair all galvanized and finished surfaces. 110. Clean all miscellaneous metal embeds, drains, etc. after concrete placement. 111. Daily clean up (broom clean) of own work. 112. Provide OSHA compliant walkways with guard rails across grade beam excavations as needed to provide

access for all trades and inspectors. 113. Coordinate slab depressions with other Trade Contractors for whom they are being provided. This Trade

Contractor shall be responsible for all bushing, chipping and patching required to install finished product, where this Trade Contractor has deviated from dimensioned plan.

114. Responsible for laitance removal and/or amplitude of concrete requirements to receive subsequent trade work.

115. Additional Concrete Tests per specifications. 116. It will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor to coordinate with MEP, Civil and fire sprinkler drawings

to identify all potential step footing locations. Bring potential utility piping conflicts with the foundation to the design team’s attention to address in pre-construction and if possible pre-bid meetings/clarifications. Any stepped footings indicated in the contract documents are diagrammatic. Quantities for stepped footings are the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

117. Coordinate all finished concrete elevations at door ways with the requirements of each opening’s respective threshold requirements. Coordinate with the Doors, Frames and Hardware Trade Contractor.

118. Comply with all applicable ADA standards. If a discrepancy exists with ADA over any elevation given on the Contract drawings, immediately bring to the Construction Manager’s attention before installation proceeds. Failure to do so may require removal and replacement of said work, at no cost to the owner.

119. Provide and install all structural concrete reinforcing work indicated by all contract documents, including but not limited to architectural and structural drawings and concrete reinforcing specifications.

120. All reinforcing steel bar, dowels, couplers, wire mesh, welded wire fabric and accessories, spacing, wiring, shop and field fabrication and installation at the site as required for complete reinforcing for all project structural cast in place concrete work as indicated by the contract documents. Includes, but is not limited to reinforcing for all:

a. Concrete slabs on grade. b. Concrete slabs on floor and roof decks including elevated decks/catwalks. c. Concrete topping slabs. d. Concrete building walls, including foundation walls, perimeter and load bearing walls, planter

walls, stem walls, ramp walls, site feature walls, etc. e. Concrete columns and pilasters. f. Concrete building footings, foundations and caissons. g. Concrete building steps, including reinforcing at metal pain stairs. h. Concrete building curbs. i. Concrete building and site housekeeping pads.

121. Provide, locate and install spirals, bolsters, chairs, spacers, stirrups, dobies, ties, cages, etc., and other devices for spacing, supporting and fastening reinforcing steel in place.

122. Provide and install dowels and rebar for curbs poured non-monolithically with slabs. 123. Furnish and install all slip reinforcing dowels. 124. Provide all threading, coupling and splicing of own work as required. 125. Provide bending and straightening of existing rebar left exposed as specified or required. 126. Monitor reinforcing steel during concrete placement and reset any rebar that is moved or dislodged. This

Trade Contractor will provide labor and material to repair any rework required during concrete placement

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at no additional cost. 127. Provide and coordinate with the Project Superintendent all splices and laps at construction, control and

expansion cold joints, including those required for the concrete/formwork sequence of concrete pours and provide necessary reinforcing steel. All construction joints placed as approved locations only.

128. All field welding of own reinforcing steel as required. This Trade Contractor shall submit welding procedures and welder’s certificates for approval prior to commencement of welding activities. If test passes are required for approval and potential destructive testing, it shall be provided at no additional cost.

129. Layout from two control lines and one benchmark established on each floor deck by BP #2 Survey Trade Contractor.

130. Clean-up and removal of debris to legal off-site dump. 131. Provide guy wire, support cages, and/or bracing for reinforcing steel as required to prevent movement prior

to and during concrete placing and finishing. 132. Trade Contractor to provide and install additional reinforcing and splices required at block-outs,

penetrations, embeds, construction joints, anchors, sleeves, etc. in all slabs, decks, beams, and walls as shown on drawings, and as required by field conditions and phasing of work.

133. Trade Contractor to maintain reinforcement reasonably clean of dirt, mud, paint, rust, etc. per CRSI placing manual and shall remedy any such unclean conditions prior to placement of concrete.

134. All architectural polish of concrete, as required. Includes protection of concrete slabs and cementitious overlays after placement as required to turn over properly polished concrete areas to owner. Includes all required dry polishing, dust collection, penetrating liquid sealer hardeners, etc. per Add Alt depicted on A2.222 keynote 9.10 – Art Gallery)

135. Provide all expansion joints shown or required per specifications 136. Provide all joint sealants required on building slabs, site paving or other site improvements where required. 137. Provide continuous monitoring of elevated deck pours to ensure proper elevation of completed product. 138. The Trade Contractor responsible for coordination with mechanical Trade Contractor for all mechanical

equipment curbs at roof. This Trade Contractor is to provide and install all concrete and wood mechanical curbs and roof hatch curbs where required.

139. Block-outs / depressions for door closers and door tracks as required for PB #10 work. Coordinate with BP #10 for proper block-outs.

140. Provide post shoring of subterranean cast in place AND CMU walls to enable wall backfill while waiting for design strength to be met.

141. This Trade Contractor to grout elevator door sills following installation.

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BID PACKAGE 04 – MASONRY

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

032000 Concrete Reinforcing

040511 Masonry Mortaring and Grouting

042000 Unit Masonry

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

071300 Sheet Waterproofing (as applies)

072100 Thermal Insulation

072500 Weather Barriers

074264 Metal Composite Material Wall Panels (as applies)

074264-10 Field Assembled Metal Composite Wall Panels (as applies)

075400 Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing (as applies)

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076200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim (as applies)

076270 Exterior Penetration Flashing Panels (as applies)

079200 Joint Sealants

081113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames (as applies)

083323 Overhead Coiling Doors (as applies)

083473 Sound Control Door Assemblies (as applies)

098416 Sound Diffusers and Reflectors (as applies)

098447 Modular Metal Wall System

099123 Interior Painting (as applies)

099400 Decorative Finishes (as applies)

099623 Graffiti Resistant Coatings (as applies)

104400 Fire Protection Specialties (as applies)

Division 21 Fire Suppression (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Electronic Safety & Security (as applies)

323119 Tube Steel Fences and Gates (as applies)

323300 Architectural Site Concrete (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. This Trade Contractor to remove and dispose of all cementitious debris/washout and recyclable materials

during the course of their work. 2. This Trade Contractor to provide own disposal of masonry and grout washout which is not included in the

above-mentioned allowance. Safety

3. Provide CAL-OSHA / BBC Safety Plan compliant scaffold for exterior and interior masonry work, as well as pallet stacking requirements.

4. This Trade Contractor shall provide toe boards on all scaffolding per Cal OSHA Standards / BBC Safety Plan, whichever is most stringent.

Masonry 5. Adhere to specifications and provide required documentation of required test panel(s). Test panel(s)

must be accepted by Architect before proceeding with subsequent work. 6. Please pay attention to the requirement of building elements to align. For example: MCM paneling vertical

joints are in alignment with curtain wall mullions and brick veneer vertical expansion joints as shown on Exterior Elevation pages A3.01 and A3.02.

7. Mixing area must be tarped so that the ground does not get contaminated. Visqueen must be placed at base of walls and all mortar dropping removed from site in a legal manner.

8. Store all materials in safe locations and protected from inclement weather. Cover all material with visqueen prior to a rain event.

9. Protect adjacent finish surfaces from being stained by mortar as walls are being placed and during grouting of same. Damage to adjacent surfaces by this trade will be this trade’s responsibility to repair like new.

10. Provide and install site and building masonry walls including but not limited to masonry block, veneers, reinforcing steel, control joints with sealants, grout, mortar, accessories, etc. for a complete installation per plans and specifications.

11. Provide and install masonry veneer including, but not limited to, anchoring system, masonry veneer, mortar, control joints with sealants, reinforcement as required, etc. for a complete masonry system installation per plans and specifications.

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12. Notify Construction Manager a minimum of 72 hours (not including weekends and holidays) in advance of installation of any embedded items that have not been provided by other Trade Contractors. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

13. Provide precision block and all other types of masonry as required in all locations per the contract documents.

14. Installation of ALL miscellaneous and structural metals located/imbedded in masonry, including, but not limited to, anchor bolts, sleeves, knife plates, bearing plates, beam seats, sheer plates, reglets or other embedded items. This Trade Contractor is responsible for coordinating with Structural Steel erector and surveyor to verify embeds, prior to grout placement. If any embedded item in masonry is out of tolerance, this Trade Contractor shall repair/replace the out of tolerance item at this Trade Contractor’s expense. Time delays will be a consideration by the Construction Manager for any re-work required and any delay expenses incurred will be borne by this Trade Contractor.

15. This Trade Contractor to coordinate installation of HM frames with BP #10. BP #10 to set and anchor down frames plumb, line and square with jamb spreaders and braces. Prior to laying up door openings confirm HM frame placement is plumb, line and centered and provide documentation to BBC Superintendent. Failure to follow up on placement places burden on this trade to make corrections. All costs due to rework will be borne by this bid package.

16. This Bid Package is to grout all HM frames in masonry. 17. BP# 4 to grout orchestra pit HM door frame after it is set and anchored in place by BP #10 within the cast

in place concrete opening. 18. Providing all grouting required on top of and inside own work, including but not limited to structural

steel beam penetrations and pockets shown in details 7&10/S.032 and 2,12,16,17/S0.33. 19. Provide and install all required reinforcing (re-bar) in masonry. 20. Provide, install and maintain rebar caps for protection of all exposed rebar for own work. “Mushroom

Caps” are not acceptable as an impalement hazard mitigation method. 21. Provide and install continuous weather barrier (sheet and or fluid applied membrane) per

manufacturer’s recommendations and spec, including accessories and sealing of joints in 5/8” exterior grade sheathing (if required by waterproofing manufacturer) behind all masonry veneer prior to installation of veneer support system where required. This bid package to overlap building wrap a minimum of (1’) onto wall to receive other finishes if this package starts before other finishes. Provide sealant around all other trades penetrations of weather barrier and brick veneer systems (of special note reference detail 20/A8.04.

22. This bid package is also to provide and install all 1” rigid insulation behind the masonry veneer. 23. Coordinate the installation of flashings provided by others that are integral with a masonry assembly;

coordinate with BP #8 (flashings in details 04,13,16/A8.04, Stainless Steel 18ga perf metal panel cover assembly, 18/A8.05, 6,7/A8.07, 1,2,3,5,6/A6.03 ) prior to starting masonry and masonry veneer. The start of the building wrap implies acceptance of substrate, ledgers, flashings required.

24. This BP to coordinate with BP#10 (knox box blockout detail 08/A8.04), BP#20, BP#21 for all conduits/boxes into masonry walls and masonry veneers to ensure all required conduit and other boxes are in walls and at the right locations.

25. Coordinate location, height, width of any building element attached to any masonry; installation of anchor/ledger for other building elements provided by other Trade Contractors is by this Trade Contractor.

26. Provide CAL-OSHA / BBC Safety Plan compliant scaffold for all site masonry walls. A certified scaffold erector must green tag prior to each shift and red tag at the end of each day. Log must be maintained in jobsite office. Work WILL NOT PROCEED without a daily inspected and green tagged scaffold.

27. Coordinate rebar layout at all masonry wall footings with BP#3. Prior to footing placement confirm rebar placement is acceptable and provide documentation to BBC Superintendent. Failure to follow up on placement places burden on this trade to make corrections. All costs including any required work by Engineer of Record will be borne by this bid package.

28. This bid package to review misc. metal fabrications for openings in all masonry walls. Responsible to participate in the coordination of the install of all embedded items to support subsequent work.

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29. Point, patch and stone smooth as necessary to produce a neat uniform appearance ready to receive caulking, sealant, plaster, paint, aluminum metal paneling system or other finishes.

30. Furnish and install all joint sealants at masonry applications. Including but not limited to, cleaning, priming, backer rod, pre-molded foam per 12/A8.04, etc., for a complete system as required per the sealant manufacturer’s written recommendations.

31. This Trade Contractor is responsible to power wash and clean all exterior exposed block and brick free of debris and efflorescence and is to seal immediately per plan and spec.

32. This Trade Contractor is responsible to power wash all exterior unpainted block during the final clean phase of the project.

33. This bid package to provide and install all rectangular blockouts for other trade penetrations or recessed equipment within masonry wall. All other trades requiring round penetrations through CMU walls will be required to provide own round sleeves.

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BID PACKAGE 05 – STRUCTURAL STEEL DECKING & MISCELLANEOUS METALS, METAL HANDRAILS AND GUARDRAILS, DECORATIVE METAL FENCES & GATES

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

033000 Cast in Place Concrete (as applies)

042000 Unit Masonry (as applies)

050519 Post-Installed Concrete Anchors

051200 Structural Steel Framing

051213 Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel

053100 Steel Decking

054000 Cold Formed Metal Framing (as applies)

055000 Metal Fabrications

055100 Metal Stairs

055213 Pipe and Tube Railings

057000 Decorative Metal

062000 Finish Carpentry (as applies)

077200 Roof Accessories (as applies)

081113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames (as applies)

083323 Overhead Coiling Doors (as applies)

083473 Sound Control Door Assemblies (as applies)

083486 Overhead Coiling Fire and Smoke Containment Enclosure (as applies)

084313 Aluminum-Framed Storefronts (as applies)

084113 Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls (as applies)

095100 Acoustical Ceilings (as applies)

098447 Modular Metal Wall System (as applies)

099113 Exterior Painting (as applies)

099123 Interior Painting (as applies)

101453 Traffic and Parking Signage (as applies)

102113.19 Plastic Toilet Compartments (as applies)

115213 Projection Screens (as applies)

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116112 Adjustable Acoustics - Manual (as applies)

116133 Theatrical Rigging (as applies)

116139 Theatrical Chain Motor Control System (as applies)

116161 Theatrical Lifts (Orchestra Pit) (as applies)

123600 Countertops (as applies)

142400 Hydraulic Elevators (as applies)

Division 21 Fire Suppression (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

323119 Tube Steel Fences and Gates

323300 Architectural Site Concrete (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. This Trade Contractor to remove and dispose of all own trash and recyclable materials during the course of

their work. 2. Provide additional 2 ton structural steel as per described on General notes sheet, S0.01 Structural Steel

Note Item Note 12. Structural Steel General Coordination

3. This trade to participate in “BIM Process”. 4. Trade Contractor to coordinate and provide all structural steel coordination drawings required per plans

and specifications and per the BIM specification. 5. Provide shop drawings coordinated with architectural, structural, MEPFS etc., drawings and requirements,

as well as concrete and metal deck requirements, which show dimensions and placement of all required slab and deck penetrations, equipment layouts, platform sizes, connections, etc. within (30) thirty calendar days of contract award.

6. Provide close coordination and attention to detail between design documents and between required work of other Trade Contractors during the submittal process and all phases of construction. Conflicts between design documents, and required work of other Trade Contractors, as well as proposed resolution shall be identified in writing within (30) thirty calendar days of award of contract so as not to delay the submission of submittals and shop drawings.

7. Please pay attention to the requirement of building elements to align. For example: interior guardrail posts must align with curtain wall mullions as noted in on sheet A2.03 General Note #21.

8. This Trade Contractor is solely responsible for the dimensional correctness of all of their work. 9. This Scope is responsible to coordinate with BP #3 Concrete, BP #13 Theatrical and BP #20 Mechanical,

regarding any structural steel supports for Theatrical Equipment, Mechanical Equipment and concrete curbs.

10. Bidders/Trade Contractor to review site constrains regarding access, deliveries, on-site truck turning radius, etc. and must have these considerations included within the proposal submitted. Any costs for inadequate review will be borne by the Trade Contractor.

11. Hoisting of own work and for tier Trade Contractors i.e. steel decking, stairs, etc. 12. BP#5 TO HOIST WELDED WIRE FABRIC AND REBAR TO ELEVATED DECK SURFACES FOR BP#3 DURING

STRUCTURAL STEEL/DECKING HOISTING OPERATIONS. BP#3 MUST COORDINATE TIMING OF DELIVERY OF WELDED WIRE FABRIC AND REBAR WITH BP#5. IF BP#3 FAILS TO COORDINATE AND OR DELIVER MATERIALS PER AGREED DATE AND TIME, ALL HOISTING WILL BE BY BP#3.

Safety 13. This Trade to comply with: Cal/OSHA standard; 1709 (d) When a beam(s) or truss(es) 25 feet or longer in

length are being set, the standard requires an erection plan prepared by a civil engineer, licensed in the

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state of California. This Cal/OSHA standard needs to be incorporated into project JHA’s where applicable. 14. This Trade Contractor to Provide and maintain, daily for Trade Contractor’s construction duration, safety

hand rail and cable guard rail systems complete per Cal OSHA Standards at all floor and roof edges that present fall hazard conditions, including stairways and elevator shafts. This guardrail system shall include the proper forged cable clamps (Crosby brand or equivalent, no “Made in CHINA” clamps) that must have documentation of proper type and manufacturer submitted to the Construction Manager prior to installation. Deck, landing, and roof handrail/guardrail systems shall consist of angle iron or tube steel posts with cable handrails/guardrails/intermediate rails. Coordinate locations of temporary rail posts at exposed surfaces with Concrete Building Packages prior to installation.

15. This Trade Contractor to zip tie orange safety fence to above mentioned cable guardrail system wherever installed.

16. This Trade Contractor shall also remove and dispose of safety handrail/guardrail system when directed by Construction Manager. Patching of concrete once safety handrail/guardrail is removed is by the concrete trade.

17. Provide fire watch AND a controlled access zone complete with safety fence and stanchions during all cutting and welding operations including the metal decking operation. An employee dedicated to this responsibility shall be employed by this Trade Contractor. Employee must not be performing any other work while on fire watch. Employee must also have an inspected and certified fire extinguisher on person always.

18. Provide line-of-sight shielding as required to protect public and other workers during welding operations. 19. Provide detailed site drawings for crane picks. All crane picks must not block access and egress at fire lanes

nor shall swing over buildings and or public spaces. All pick plans must be OSHA compliant and reviewed in advance with the Construction Manager. Also, included with this work shall be all traffic control, flaggers, and any associated permits. The bid package shall coordinate a pre-construction meeting prior to erection.

Scope-Structure Steel Framing and Shop Fabrications

20. Provide and install all structural steel indicated by all contract documents, including but not limited to structural drawings and structural steel specifications.

21. All structural steel work, complete, to include all anchor bolts, nuts, washers, columns, girders, beams, cross bracing, tube steel, channels, angles, and all other structural steel components members required by the complete contract documents. All cutting, shaping, welding by certified welders, fasteners, adhesives, steel to steel connections and any accessories required for a complete installation and system.

22. All welding and bolting of own work as required. Provide welders certification and procedures per AWS and identification of welded connections with AWS welding symbols. All welding must be adequate and compliant to all codes even if originally missed by testing agencies. Trade Contractor includes all heaters/ovens needed to preheat welding rods as required.

23. Prior to masonry grout placement, this Trade Contractor will have a qualified representative on site to verify placement of any embeds.

24. All plumbing and aligning of all steel components per industry standards and project and code requirements. A certified as-built survey provided by this Trade Contractor, demonstrating structural steel erection in compliance with project and code requirements, will be required as a prerequisite to acceptance of the structural steel.

25. All hot dip galvanizing, prime painting, and shop painting to all steel as required. Field touch up of priming, painting and galvanizing as required after installation to maintain complete finish coverage on installed product.

26. All steel material 12 gauge and heavier, including steel backing. 27. All bent plate pour stop indicated to be thicker than gauge metal. 28. All required steel framing for door & window jambs and heads, coiling/overhead doors, as required. 29. Provide and install all metal ladders, in all locations (orchestra pit, elevator pit, projector room, catwalks,

roof access, etc) including aluminum ladders/stairs/landings. 30. All studs shown welded or shot onto own steel – shear studs, nelson studs, etc. – on vertical, horizontal and

angular surfaces. Includes both field welding and shop welding of studs. 31. All threaded rods shown welded to own steel, on vertical, horizontal and angular surfaces. Includes both

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field welding and shop welding of rods. Coordinate locations with pertinent trade Trade Contractors. 32. All rebar shown welded to own steel, on vertical, horizontal and angular surfaces. Includes both field

welding and shop welding of rebar. Please note: field welding may need to be performed in multiple phases to accommodate the project schedule. Coordinate phasing with masonry Trade Contractor.

33. All steel bolts, anchor bolts, and anchor bolt templates, as well as machine bolts for own work. Bolts per plans and spec’s.

34. All expansion bolt, screw type and epoxy adhesive anchors required for own work per plans and specs. 35. All bolt holes in own steel for other trades as required. Coordinate as required with other Trade Contractors.

If not coordinated in a timely fashion, trades responsible. 36. All miscellaneous steel members shown or implied on all contract documents including but not limited to

ledgers, all steel support angles (curtain track angle detail 23/A9.61 coordinate with BP# 13), masonry veneer support angles (details 2,5/A6.03, 11,12/A8.04 coordinate with BP#4), stage speaker angle frames (details 4,20/A9.64 coordinate with BP #21) all channels, masonry lintels, countertop support angles (details 7/A9.41,10,14/A9.51 coordinate with BP #6 and BP#9), embeds, plate steel and applicable Teflon coatings (details 3,6/A6.03, 8/A9.31, 11/A9.61 coordinate with BP# 10, BP#14 and BP#21) hangar bars, pipes and plates (details 3,4/A9.61) etc., for all items requiring fabrication of steel. Includes installation, field welding, bolting, etc., of all except for embeds in concrete and masonry (to be provided FOB by this Trade Contractor and installed by others BP# 3 and BP#4).

37. Provide elevator hoist beams, as required including but not limited to embeds for same which includes 2 – 5000 pound anchor points.

38. Provide isolation coatings and materials between dissimilar metals to prevent electrolysis. 39. Cleaning of all grease, mill oil, dirt, or loose and flaky shop primer or any other deleterious material as

required of any materials scheduled to receive paint or other finishes or are to be embedded in concrete or masonry.

40. Provide horizontal and vertical dimensioned layout plan for all FOB embed items. 41. Provide horizontal and vertical dimensioned layout plan for anchor bolts. 42. Responsible for double checking placement of all anchor bolts, embeds and embedded templates for own

work in concrete and masonry prior to concrete/grout pours. Coordinate with BP #3 and BP #4; failure to coordinate which results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts due to time delays will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

43. A competent person from this Trade Contractor’s company shall be onsite during all concrete and grout pours and masonry installation to ensure that embedded items are properly placed and are not disturbed. Scope-Metal Decking

44. Provide and install all metal decking and accessories as indicated by all contract documents, including but not limited to structural and architectural drawings and metal decking specifications.

45. Provide all metal decking finishes required by all contract documents, including but not limited to structural and architectural drawings and metal decking specifications.

46. All metal decking and accessories work, complete, to include all floor decking, roof decking, closure plates, gauge metal pour stop and any other components required by the complete contract documents. All cutting, shaping, welding by certified welders, fasteners, adhesives, connections and any accessories required for a complete installation and system.

47. All welding and fastening of own work as required. Provide welders certification and procedures per AWS and identification of welded connections with AWS welding symbols. All welding must be adequate and compliant to all codes even if originally missed by testing agencies. Trade Contractor includes all heaters/ovens needed to preheat welding rods as required.

48. All hot dip galvanizing, prime painting, and shop painting to all metal decking as required. Field touch up of priming, painting and galvanizing as required after installation to maintain complete finish coverage on installed product, including coating of decking puddle welds.

49. All required support framing at all (small and large) floor and deck openings indicated by the contract documents to be gauge metal material, and provide all gauge metal slab edge as closure pieces at all floor and deck openings. Includes cutting of deck openings and temporary protection of holes. Shall apply to all openings in decks required by contract documents (MEP penetrations, roof hatches, etc.) – not just those

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openings shown on structural drawings. 50. All shear studs, nelson studs, shown welded or shot onto or through own decking, in floor slabs, roof slabs,

etc. Add D-bars at bent plates where required. 51. Supply any acoustical decking insulation batt strips to BP07 for installation. Insulation strips delivery to the

jobsite to be coordinated with BP07 and the commencement of roofing installation. BP07 to load insulation to the roof. Scope-Stairs, Pipe and Tube Railings, Decorative metal, Site Steel

52. Provide and install all metal stairs per plans and specifications, including fixed guardrail. Temporary rails must be installed when permanent rail is not installed at time of stair installation. Removal of same by this Trade Contractor.

53. Provide and install all miscellaneous, Decorative Railing/architectural steel and metals indicated by all contract documents, including but not limited to structural and architectural drawings and steel/metal specifications. Includes all stainless steel work complete, per spec 05 70 00; all mesh and stainless steel panel infill complete per spec 05 70 00. Coordinate with other Bid Packages for attachments and backing requirements.

54. All miscellaneous, Decorative Railing/architectural steel and metal work, complete, to include all anchor bolts, nuts, washers, columns, girders, beams, cross bracing, tube steel, channels, angles, stairs, landings, rails, roof ladders, handrails, guardrails, chain rails (details and all other components required by the complete contract documents. All cutting, shaping, welding by certified welders, fasteners, adhesives, steel to steel connections and any accessories required for a complete installation and system.

55. BP#13 to also supply and install all removable safety chain guardrails at Orchestra Pit and Storage levels complete including sockets, infill caps, posts, chains and storage bins for a complete railing system. DISREGARD DIV 5 RESPONSIBILITY CALLOUT FOR THE SAFETY RAILING IN DETAILS 1,2,6,8/TTE32 and 12/A9.65

56. Provide and install all site fixed and removable guardrail. 57. Immediately following the backfill of the site retaining wall, BP#5 to either install permanent guardrail or

install temporary cable guardrail system. 58. BP# 5 to provide all site bollards FOB. BP #3 to install. 59. Provide and install tubular steel fence and gates at exterior enclosures and storage. Provide and coordinate

wall and concrete embeds with BP #3 and BP#4. Coordinate gate hardware requirements with BP #10. BP #10 to provide kedex or similar hardware back boxes and this Trade Contractor to install in gate.

60. This Scope is responsible for all concrete coring for own work.

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BID PACKAGE 06 – ARCHITECTURAL WOOD WORK & CASEWORK

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

016116 Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content Restrictions

033000 Cast-In-Place Concrete (as applies)

042000 Unit Masonry (as applies)

051200 Structural Steel Framing (as applies)

055000 Metal Fabrications (as applies)

054000 Cold-Formed Steel Framing (as applies)

061000 Rough Carpentry

062000 Finish Carpentry

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064100 Architectural Wood Casework

092116 Gypsum Board Assemblies (as applies)

097260 Tackable Wall Covering

099123 Interior Painting (as applies)

105617 Wall Mounted Standards and Shelving

Division 11 Equipment (as applies)

123600 Countertops

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Architectural Casework

2. Provide all casework, countertops, P-lam surfacing, hardwood trims and plywood trims as specified in the project documents, including all specialty casework finishes.

3. Cabinet and countertop shop drawings as required per plans and specifications. 4. This Trade Contractor is responsible for compliance with seismic restraint requirements. 5. Provide all required rough framing required for complete casework and countertop assemblies including

but not limited to plywood, sub-tops, framing, toe-kicks, blocking, substrates, etc. 6. Provide backing requirements (layout/shop drawings. and submittals) to BP #9 prior to commencement of

framing installation. Verify that all backing requested has been installed by BP #9; notify Construction Manager in writing a minimum of 72 hours (not including weekends and holidays) in advance of drywall installation so that the deficiency can be corrected. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

7. Provide metal counter support bracket requirements (layout/shop drawings. and submittals) to BP #5 prior to commencement of framing installation. Verify that all metal counter support bracket requested has been installed by BP #9; notify Construction Manager in writing a minimum of 72 hours (not including weekends and holidays) in advance of drywall installation so that the deficiency can be corrected. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

8. Coordination of own work with mechanical, plumbing and electrical trades for proper location of service rough in. Provide cutouts in own work as necessary to receive fixture, fittings, devices, trim, etc. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

9. All countertops: plastic laminate, natural quartz, resin, and stainless steel. Includes all countertop sub-tops. Coordinate with BP #10 for fire shutter door/counter and BP #19 for sink cutouts in counters and BP# 21 for outlet cutouts in backsplashes.

10. Provide and install all anchors, fasteners, accessories, trim and other sundry items as required for a complete installation including plastic laminate benches.

11. Provide grommets and access panels as required. 12. All interior finish carpentry, hardwood (stained, sealed and installed complete), P-lam accents, and painted

plywood installed complete with associated hardware, including but not limited to: a. Wood armrests per detail 3/A9.61 (Coordinate with BP#5) b. Hardwood wall cap per detail 15/A9.64 c. Hardwood, P-lam and plywood at stage and seat wagon, per details 3,4,7,8,11,15,20,23/A9.64 and

TTE31(coordinate with BP#5, BP#13 and BP# 14) d. Hardwood, P-lam and plywood at demountable orchestra railing per details 4/TTE31 and

1,4/TTE35 (Steel rail frames provided by BP#13). e. Hardwood, P-lam, plywood and wood blocking buildout as required for Auditorium House Mix area

as shown in details 10,11/TTE/41. To be similar to stage edge detail 20/A9.64. Coordinate with BP#13 for guardrail layout.

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13. All glazing associated with own work, including glass shelves and sliding glass doors in display cases, etc. 14. Provide and install complete, all storage cabinets. 15. Provide all hardware as required including but not limited to all box hinges, pulls, stops, shelf brackets, shelf

pins, dead bolts, cane bolts, and all other associated hardware for completion of this Trade Contractor’s work. Includes door and drawer locks (including cylinders and keys), as required by contract docs.

16. All locks, keys and keying schedule for own work. Coordinate lock schedule with owner. 17. Caulking and joint sealing of own work and of own work to dissimilar materials. Back-priming of own work

where applies. 18. Trade Contractor is responsible for final adjustment of installed work prior to punch list. 19. Cleaning and touch up of installed material finishes.

Visual Display

20. Provide all visual display surfaces and display cases including shelving, brackets, door, door hardware, locks, tack panel, etc. required by contract documents, along with all required fasteners, appurtenances, etc., required for a complete installation.

21. Coordinate with BP #9 and provide backing locations for all work prior to drywall installation. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

22. Coordinate with BP #21 for power/light connection. Wall Mounted Standards and Shelving

23. Furnish and install wall mounted standards and shelving complete including but not limited those in Ticket Manager/Box Office 136 and Concessions 137 AND the trophy and Display case in details 6,14/9.32. Coordinate backing requirements with BP#9.

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BID PACKAGE 07 – Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

033000 Cast-In-Place Concrete (as applies)

053100 Steel Decking (as applies)

061000 Rough Carpentry (as applies)

072500 Weather Barriers (as applies)

074264

Metal Composite Material Wall Panels (as applies)

075400 Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing

076200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim

077200 Roof Accessories

079200 Joint Sealants

079513 Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies (as applies)

092116 Gypsum Board Assemblies (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

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Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing 2. Furnish shop drawings showing cants, crickets and roof drain locations within (30) thirty calendar days of

award of contract or within the timeframe directed. 3. The Trade Contractor, prior to the start of work, will schedule a pre-installation roofing conference. The

purpose of this meeting will be to coordinate all details of the work to ensure the final product is accepted and warranted. This Trade Contractor shall coordinate attendance of the roofing system manufacturer’s representative, the owner, the architect, all affected trades, and Construction Manager. This Trade Contractor shall chair the meeting, take and distribute minutes, and implement discussion items as required.

4. Furnish Roof Bond / Warranty as specified and all costs associated with manufacturer’s observation and inspection of work.

5. Provide adequate move-ons as to properly coordinate with complete phases of construction. 6. Provide and install a concrete vapor retarder to all concrete surfaces to receive Thermoplastic Membrane

Roofing, per manufacturer recommendations to maintain project schedule. 7. Furnish and install a complete adhered Thermoplastic membrane roofing system, including all insulation

flat/tapered and crickets, ½” gypsum board, walk pads, all clad metal flashings, all MEP and other roof penetration waterproofing complete, all accessories, fasteners, adhesives, vertical roofing applications and sundry items necessary for a complete, waterproof system required per plans and specifications.

8. Coordination with other Trade Contractors (BP #5, #19, #20, #21) penetrating the roof and who interface with own work. This Trade Contractor will provide all roof membrane boots, stainless steel banding and caulking to ALL roof penetrations.

9. Coordinate backing requirements with BP #9. Failure on the part of this Trade Contractor to provide backing requirements during the metal stud framing operation will transfer backing responsibility from the metal stud framing Trade Contractor to this Trade Contractor.

10. Coordination with Plumbing Trade Contractor and ensure that roof drains and overflow drains are properly connected and protected during the roofing operation.

11. Provide and install all roof hatches (including access hatch in Technical Production Room 303) smoke hatches, including integral curbs, frames, cover, grips, hardware, sealants, gaskets, fasteners, anchors and built-in cant and accessories for a complete installation. Provide “Ladder Assist Post” or integral guardrail as required by end user and OSHA requirements.

a. This Trade Contractor to install blocking/furring at roof/smoke hatches to ensure roofing manufacturer recommended upturn and flashing requirements are met.

12. Provide walk pad membrane at roof piping supports per detail 1/M7.04. Coordinate with BP#20 for exact locations.

13. Visual inspection of surfaces to receive own work. Advise Construction Manager of conditions preventing commencement of roofing operation. Commencement of roof installation constitutes acceptance of substrate.

14. Responsible for cleaning and preparing surfaces to receive own work; minor cleaning prior to application of roofing. Clean-up of debris of other Trade Contractors excluded.

61. BP#5 to supply acoustical decking insulation batt strips to roofer. Roofer to install insulation batt strips as roofing system is installed. BP07 to load insulation to the roof.

15. This Trade Contractor to supply and install aluminum tape at all thermoplastic roofing membrane to “other” dissimilar membrane products to protect the thermoplastic roofing membrane.

16. Provide and install all clad metal for a complete installation. 17. Provide and maintain fire extinguishers near flame heated equipment. 18. Protection of surfaces which are not to receive roofing materials. 19. Provide and install all items as required by manufacturer for warranty but not shown on plans or

specifications. 20. Caulking and sealants for own work. 21. Supply and install roof walk pads 22. Protection of roofing from the elements. 23. This Trade Contractor to include wash down of PVC roof and roof equipment wells at the completion prior

to turn over to the Owner.

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24. In the event of any potential inclement weather, Trade Contractor to install and maintain temporary rain

protection including, but not limited to visqueen, to prevent water intrusion and to protect building

components below. Protection of roof from the elements when damage may occur to other building

components.

25. BP07 to provide an additional 50 manhours for installation of temporary weather measures at the roof.

26. Water testing of own roofs – post installation of new roofing systems. Repair of any deficiencies.

-END OF BID PACKAGE 7 THERMOPLASTIC MEMBRANE ROOFING SCOPE-

BID PACKAGE 08 – METAL & COMPOSITE WALL PANELS, SHEET METAL FLASHING & TRIM, STANDING SEAM ROOF

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

042000 Unit Masonry (as applies)

054000 Cold-Formed Metal Framing (as applies)

055000 Metal Fabrications (as applies)

061000 Rough Carpentry (as applies)

072100 Thermal Insulation

072500 Weather Barriers

074264 Metal Composite Material Wall Panels

074264.10 Field Assembled Metal Composite Wall Panels

075400 Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing (as applies)

076200

Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim

077200 Roof Accessories (as applies)

079200 Joint Sealants

079513 Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies

081113 Hollow Metal Doors & Frames (as applies)

084313 Aluminum - Framed Storefronts (as applies)

084413 Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls(as applies)

085659 Service and Teller Windows (as applies)

092116 Gypsum Board Assemblies (as applies)

099123 Interior Paint (as applies)

211313 Automatic Sprinkler (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Standing Seam Roof Sheet Metal 2. Furnish & install all standing seam roof systems per contract documents. 3. All weather barrier underlayment beneath own work per plans and specifications 4. Furnish Bond/Warranty as required by project documents. 5. Welding and soldering for own work. 6. Provide and maintain fire extinguishers near flame heated equipment. 7. This trade to provide and install all temporary safety systems for own scope of work per any and all OSHA

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requirements. 8. Furnish standing seam shop drawings. 9. The Trade Contractor, prior to the start of work, will schedule a pre-installation conference. The purpose

of this meeting will be to coordinate all details of the work to ensure the final product is accepted and warranted. This Trade Contractor shall coordinate attendance of the system manufacturer’s representative, the owner, the architect, all affected trades, and Construction Manager. This Trade Contractor shall chair the meeting, take and distribute minutes, and implement discussion items as required.

10. Clean and prepare surfaces to receive own work. Visual inspection of surfaces to receive own work. Advise Construction Manager of conditions preventing commencement of installation. Installation of weather barrier material

11. Coordination with other trades penetrating the standing seam roof. Provide and install all flashing for all penetrations including but not limited to all Trade Contractors penetrations and equipment. This trade to coordinate all flashing installations with every item that is shown on all surfaces to receive standing seam including, but not limited to any safety equipment required for construction.

12. Coordination with plumbing Trade Contractor to assure that roof drain/integral gutter is properly protected during roofing operation and hooked up prior to work.

13. Protection of roofing from elements prior to installation. 14. In the event of any potential inclement weather, Trade Contractor to install and maintain temporary rain

protection including, but not limited to visqueen, to prevent water intrusion and to protect building components below. Protection of roof from the elements when damage may occur to other building components.

15. Provide manufacturers’ warranties as noted in the specifications for standing seam system. 16. Protection of surfaces not receiving standing seam materials. 17. Water testing of own roofs – post installation of new roofing systems. Repair of any deficiencies. 18. Trade Contractor is required to provide all materials necessary for testing of products per plans and

specifications. Metal Composite Material Wall Panels

19. Provide shop drawings for Metal Composite Material Wall Panel system (MCM) per plans and specs. 20. Please pay attention to the requirement of building elements to align. For example: MCM paneling vertical

joints are in alignment with curtain wall mullions and brick veneer vertical expansion joints as shown on Exterior Elevation pages A3.01 and A3.02.

21. Provide and install all formed MCM work, complete, including but not limited to all wall panel, weather barrier system and 1” rigid insulation behind own work, hat channels, required substrates and associated hardware/accessories.

22. Weather barrier must extend a minimum of 12” to adjacent substrates. 23. Provide AND install own backing required for MCM panel system per manufacturer’s attachment

requirements. Sheet Metal Flashings and Trim

24. Provide shop drawings for all sheet metal flashing & trim per plans and specs. 25. Provide and install all sheet metal including but not limited to, sill flashing, counter flashings, door and

window flashings (including details 1,2/A6.04) ridge flashings, expansion joints, expansion joint covers and flashings, pre-molded pipe flashing, including weather barriers, butyl tapes, sheet metal fascia, fasteners, accessories, cleats, parapet cap, copings, gutters, scuppers, misc metal flashings, and any associated weather hoods required for a complete system, etc. EXCEPTION: all clad metal flashings which are shown to heat weld to Thermoplastic Membrane roofing are to be supplied and installed by BP#7.

26. Provide and install weather barriers under all parapet coping. 27. Provide and install all clips, Z-Metal, Z-Metal Furring as needed for proper installation of sheet metal as

required per the contract documents, etc. 28. Provide and install flashings in details including but not limited to 04,13,16/A8.04, 10,18/A8.05, 6,7/A8.07

and 1,2,3,5,6/A6.03. Coordinate installation with BP#4 prior to starting masonry and masonry veneer.

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29. Provide all stainless steel perforated metal panel covers per detail 20/A8.04 downspouts to BP #4 for installation. Provide and install custom overflow drain box assembly per detail 16/A8.06. Coordinate installation with BP# 19.

Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies

30. Provide shop drawings for all vertical and horizontal expansion air seal joints per plans and specs. 31. Provide and install all vertical and horizontal expansion air seal joints per plans and specs, including

associated hardware and accessories for a complete and functioning system. 32. Provide shop drawings for Fixed Louvers per plans and specs. 33. Provide and install all Fixed Louvers and associated accessories/hardware for a complete and functioning

system. Coordinate with all other bid packages related to or requiring coordination with this work; failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

34. This Trade Contractor is responsible to wash down metal roofing and own work prior to turn over to Owner at time of beneficial occupancy. Include move-on for this activity with regard to scheduling and own work completion.

35. Provide CAL-OSHA / BBC Safety Plan, compliant scaffold for installation of own exterior metal wall panel work over the masonry walls at the roof level.

36. This Trade Contractor shall provide toe boards on all scaffolding per Cal OSHA Standards / BBC Safety Plan, whichever is most stringent.

37. BP08 to provide an additional 50 man-hours for installation of temporary weather measures.

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BID PACKAGE 09 – METAL STUD FRAME, DRYWALL, FIRESTOPPING, INSULATION, ROUGH CARPENTRY

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

018413 Interior Acoustical Performance

033000 Cast-In-Place Concrete (as applies)

Division 04 Masonry (as applies)

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

054000 Cold-Formed Steel Framing

Division 06 Wood, Plastics and Composites (as applies)

061000 Rough Carpentry

072100 Thermal Insulation

072500 Weather Barriers (as applies)

074264

Metal Composite Material Wall Panels (as applies)

070533 Fire and Smoke Assembly Identification

075400 Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing (as applies)

076200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim (as applies)

078400 Firestopping

079200 Joint Sealants

079513 Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies (as applies)

Division 08 Openings (as applies)

092116 Gypsum Board Assemblies

093000 Tiling (as applies)

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095100 Acoustical Ceilings (as applies)

097260 Tackable Wall Covering (as applies)

098400 Acoustic Room Components (as applies)

098416 Sound Diffusers and Reflectors (as applies)

098447 Modular Metal Wall System (as applies)

099123 Interior Painting (as applies)

Division 10 Specialties (as applies)

Division 11 Equipment (as applies)

Division 12 Furnishings (as applies)

134813 Manufactured Sound and Vibration Control

Division 14 Conveying Systems (as applies)

Division 21 Fire Suppression (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

323119 Tube Steel Fences and Gates

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04. Assume fifty (50) 40CY

dumpsters. Framing & Drywall

2. This trade to participate in “BIM Process”, including but not limited to providing king stud, kicker and header locations.

3. Trade Contractor to coordinate and provide all coordination drawings required per plans and specifications and per the BIM requirements.

4. Please pay attention to Spec 01 84 13 Interior Acoustical Performance as it relates to this Trade Contractors scope of work. The Trade Contractor must take great care in the construction process to eliminate loose contact of hard surfaces.

5. Inspect all surfaces to receive own work. Promptly notify Construction Manager of any unsuitable substrate conditions. Commencement of installation implies acceptance of all substrate conditions.

6. Surveyor to verify, with steel erector and metal stud framer present, elevations of structural steel bearing surfaces and locations of structural steel members to receive stud framing for compliance with requirements. Surveyor will prepare a certified survey of bearing surfaces showing dimensions, locations, angles and elevations prior to any metal stud placement for submission to the Construction Manager and Inspector of Record.

7. Furnish and install all metal stud and light gauge framing, including backing, straps, welding and all associated items required for a complete installation per plans and specifications.

8. Provide all welding including welding of clips to structural supports for own work. 9. Furnish concrete embedded hardware/items. Coordinate with Concrete Trade Contractor and provide a

pour watch on day of pour to ensure proper layout. 10. Preparation of finish surfaces to receive own work per plans and specifications. 11. Furnish, layout and install own anchor bolts for metal stud framing, hold downs and hold down bolts,

washers, nuts and catalog hardware. 12. Provide backing for other trades prior to commencement of framing installation per plans and

specifications (reference associated shop drawings. and submittals). Responsible for obtaining shop drawings/submittals/layout from other trades. Notify Construction Manager and all affected Trade Contractors in writing a minimum of 72 hours (not including weekends and holidays) in advance of drywall installation so that affected trades can verify all backing has been installed. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor. EXCEPTION: BP#8 IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OWN BACKING BEHIND METAL COMPOSITE MATERIAL WALL

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PANELS AND BP#12 IS RESPONSIBLE FOR BACKING ON FRAMED/FURRED WALLS FOR THE MODULAR METAL WALL SYSTEM.

13. Furnish and install all rough carpentry including but not limited to, parapet blocking (details 1,9/A8.03), expansion joint blocking (detail 3/A8.05), grab bar backing (8/A9.51) and display case blocking (6/A9.32).

14. Furnish and install backing, blocking, framed openings and supports as required for the installation of light fixtures, electrical/low voltage equipment, plumbing/mechanical equipment, accessories (specialties), roller shades, special equipment (wheel chair lift, elevator), roofing systems, specialties, access panels, etc. Coordinate all backing requirements with appropriate Trade Contractor.

15. Furnish and install Densdeck Prime or similar (roofing manufacture approved) sheathing up sides of all mechanical curbs, exhaust fan curbs, roof/smoke hatches and any other framed vertical surface to which Thermoplastic Membrane roofing is shown to be installed and required on Contract Documents.

16. All gypsum board walls, assemblies and enclosures and all accessories. 17. Furnish and install all gypsum board, cementitious backer board, gypsum liner panels, fasteners, joint

treatment material, metal trim, fasteners, adhesives, texture and accessories, including drywall behind all wall panels, acoustic panels, etc., as required by the project documents.

18. All necessary hardware, adhesives, accessories, and fasteners and sundry items to insure complete gypsum board installation, including but not limited to gypsum board art reveal per detail 13/A9.31.

19. BP# 7 to provide and install all ½” roofing board for roofing system per details 21, 22 and 23/A8.01. 20. Provide water resistant, mold resistant, board where required per plans and specifications AND where

“top down” MEP or other rough in activities requires drywall installation prior to building dry-in. 21. Furnish and install all cement backer board for ceramic tile per plans and specifications. 22. Furnish and install fire rated assemblies where required, including fire caulking. 23. Furnish and install Fire and Smoke Assembly Identification on ALL walls as per spec 07 05 33. 24. This Trade Contractor responsible to coordinate with Insulation tier to ensure fire-stopping installation is

complete and accepted by authorities having jurisdiction, prior to being covered up by sheathing, gypsum board or other final finishes; failure to do so transfer costs of re-work to this Trade Contractor.

25. Furnish and install gypsum board fire rated enclosures for recessed light fixtures, electrical panels and fire extinguisher enclosures as required.

26. Furnish and install gypsum shaft wall and draft-stops per plans and specifications. 27. Drywall enclosure of structural members to achieve fire resistant rating per plans and specifications. 28. Drywall preparation should include measures so that tape joints are not visible through paint finishes. 29. Provide all sound proofing and fire proofing caulk as required at all locations indicated on documents

and as required by current codes. EXCEPTION: electrical/comm/FA/AV/Controls, etc. backboxes are to be soundproofed by trades who installed them

30. Provide and install flexible flashing at all exterior openings (hollow metal, aluminum, etc.) 31. Furnish and install all caulking and joint sealers as required for own work, including but not limited to

drywall to masonry, all hollow metal, etc. 32. Furnish and install all architectural access panels provided as shown on architectural drawings. Cutout

and coordinate for access panels supplied and installed by Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Sprinkler, etc. Trade Contractors.

33. Protection of own work after installation. Replace damaged areas. Do not reuse broken or damaged units.

34. This trade to provide and maintain free standing, OSHA compliant barricades at all elevator entrances. The barriers will be in place prior to removal of safety cables and will be removed following the completion of the elevator. Handrails must be easily removable for access by all who will work in the area.

35. Phased patching of walls and ceilings following the removal of framed walls, ceilings, furring, door, door frame in building 21 after Certificate of Occupancy of new PAC.

36. Furnish and install metal stud framing and Densedeck Prime sheathing for curbs at roof penetrations per detail 01/M7.03. Curb must be a minimum of 8” above finished roof deck.

37. BP09 to provide an additional 40 man hours to repair damaged drywall as necessary after installation of all finishes prior to punch list.

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Insulation 38. Furnish and install all insulation including batt, blanket, acoustical, fire retardant, thermal, auxiliary and

pre-engineered insulation materials per plans and specifications. EXCEPTIONS AS FOLLOWS: a. The 1” rigid insulation behind the brick veneer is to be furnished and installed by BP#4. b. The 1” rigid insulation behind the MCM paneling is to be furnished and installed by BP#8. c. All insulation which is integral to the roofing system is to be furnished and installed by BP#7.

39. Furnish and install all adhesives, fasteners, tape, stick pins, wires, rods, wire mesh and accessories as required for a complete installation.

40. Provide and install all draft and fire-stopping at wall assemblies per plans and specs. 41. Install all required sound attenuation.

Site

42. Furnish and install wood cladding complete at exterior fence and gates including but not limited to all stainless steel fasteners and 1x6 wood slats.

General

43. Provide 400 man-hours of laborer services for use by the Construction Manager for certain safety/coordination issues that arise during construction. Time must be tracked and coordinated with the Construction Manager and any unused hours will be credited back to the District based on prevailing wage rates.

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SCOPE-

BID PACKAGE 10 –HOLLOW METAL DOOR & WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS, HARDWARE, SPECIALTY DOORS, COILING OVERHEAD DOORS

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

033000 Cast-In-Place Concrete (as applies)

Division 04 Masonry (as applies)

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

072500 Weather Barriers (as applies)

074264 Metal Composite Material Wall Panels (as applies)

075400 Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing (as applies)

074264-10 Field Assembled Metal Composite Wall Panels (as applies)

076200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim (as applies)

079200 Joint Sealants

081113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames

083313 Coiling Counter Doors(fire rated counter door at ticket/concessions)

083323 Overhead Coiling Doors

083473 Sound Control Door Assemblies

083483 Elevator Door Coiling Smoke Curtains

083486 Overhead Coiling Fire and Smoke Containment Enclosure

085659 Service and Teller Window Units (as applies)

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087100 Door Hardware

088000 Glazing (as applies)

Division 09 Finishes (as applies)

142400 Hydraulic Elevators (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling

1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Doors, Frames, Hardware 2. Provide move-ons, deliveries and storage as required to install work as described in the Project Schedule. 3. Provide own weather-tight/lockable storage for frames, doors, hardware. Location to be coordinated

with Construction Manager’s Project Superintendent. No storing of doors, frames, hardware in buildings. 4. Furnish and install doors, door frames and door hardware, per plans and specifications, including anchors,

glass stops, reinforcing for hardware, and all accessories (including fixed louvers in doors) and sundry items required for a complete installation.

5. This Trade Contractor to coordinate installation of HM frames with BP #4. BP #10 to set and anchor down frames plumb, line and square with jamb spreaders and braces. Prior to laying up masonry door openings, BP#4 and BP#10 are to confirm HM frame placement is plumb, line and centered and provide documentation to BBC Superintendent.

6. Failure to supply and install HM frames prior to masonry wall installation and grout, will result in BP#10 having to punch and dimple (including metal filler after anchorage) and grout by this bid package.

7. BP# 10 to set and grout orchestra pit HM door frame after concrete cure is complete and shoring is removed.

8. Coordinate any required concrete or masonry block-outs for door hardware with BP#3 and BP#4. BP#10 to provide and install any foam block-outs required for own hardware installation.

9. BP#10 to install all foam prep for own AND BP#13 hardware. BP#21 to install own AND BP#13 related rough-ins for conduits, sensors, controls, interlocks, etc. at all HM frames which are required for a complete system.

10. Coordinate with BP#9 that all openings have been discussed and the correct sizes acknowledged. Any discrepancies must be reported to Construction Manager’s Project Superintendent so that notification and corrections can be made.

11. BP#11 to supply and install all glazing and accessories for all HM frames and doors. 12. Final closing adjustments of all doors & windows in hollow metal frames after Test & Balance operations. 13. All door operations must meet ADA requirements during HVAC operation. Include final adjustment of

closers and hardware at the time of Beneficial Occupancy Date (BOD). 14. Furnish and install all finish hardware at hollow metal, coiling overhead/specialty doors complete, including

specified finish and all accessories and sundry items required for a complete operational system. 15. Furnish all panic hardware, locks, levers, etc., for all gates where egress code requirements are required to

be met. Hinges to be supplied by gate Trade Contractor. This Trade Contractor is responsible for panic hardware installation and adjustment and gates as required.

16. Provide and install all automatic door operators including but not limited to drop plates, brackets, adaptors, hardware, wiring harnesses, sensors, overhead operator system, push plates and all other sundry items required for a complete installation per plans and specifications. Coordinate with BP#11 for mounting and BP#21 for electrical requirements. Coordinate with BP#3 to ensure concrete receives anchoring requirements for door hardware and/or operators at any portion of the building. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

17. Coordinate wiring and mounting requirements with BP#13, BP#20 and BP#21 including rough-in and hook-up. Provide all necessary wiring diagrams and power requirements.

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18. Provide temporary doors and hardware required to lock up electrical, IDF, MDF and equipment rooms during course of construction to prevent theft, vandalism and provide security.

19. Provide and install SDG&E core and key at electrical room per SDG&E requirements as directed by Construction Manager; provide three (3) said keys to Construction Manager.

20. Provide and install temporary construction locks during construction and installation of permanent cores at a time directed by Construction Manager. Provide ten (10) construction keys to Construction Manager.

21. Provide all permanent keying & cores complete for entire project, including all gates and aluminum storefront systems. Coordinate keying of finish hardware with Owner Standard as necessary. This Bid Package is responsible for keying of cylinders to Owner Master Keying Schedule.

22. During the submittal process, this Trade Contractor and its hardware supplier shall be responsible for scheduling and arranging a meeting with Construction Manager, the Architect and Owner locksmith to review/establish keying schedule and to provide correct grand, master, pass and change key groups to properly operate all locking devices.

23. Protection of own work upon completion of installation. 24. Patch and/or correct any and all surface defects resulting from own workmanship and damage as required,

leaving uniform appearance. 25. Trade Contractor is responsible for adjustments, including shimming as necessary to assure proper

operation of doors, hardware, stops, closures as needed and as required by applicable codes. This includes final adjustments for code compliance prior to and after punch list.

Specialty Doors (Sound Control, Elevator Door Coiling Smoke Curtains, Coiling Counter Doors)

26. Furnish all labor, material and equipment to complete all Specialty Doors work as described in and shown on the contract documents.

27. Includes all structural support from the structural steel tube down , miscellaneous metal, miscellaneous backing, rods/supports, guides, tracks, trim, bracing, shims, fasteners, tuck-away doors and frames, finish hardware, etc. for a complete installation.

28. Submit shop drawings showing detail of installation, including support requirements, track layout, adjacent construction, finish trim, and stacking size.

29. Pre-inspect partition location to verify the ceiling support and floors are satisfactory for their installation. 30. Installation of support system to clear all other work. Coordinate with other trades as needed. 31. Trade Contractor is responsible for adjustments, including shimming as necessary to assure proper

operation of doors, hardware, stops, closures as needed and as required by applicable codes. This includes final adjustments DSA code compliance prior to and after punchlist.

32. All accessories for complete sound rated systems as required per plans and specifications. 33. Provide testing services for STC ratings and a certified report of those tests to ensure sound door

assemblies meet the intent of the contract documents. Any deficiencies as to the STC qualities shall be the responsibility and the expense of this Trade Contractor.

34. Final finish and cleaning of all exposed surfaces.

Overhead Coiling Doors 35. Furnish all labor, material and equipment to complete coiling doors described in the contract documents

and shown on the contract documents, including fusible link where indicated. Coordinate with BP #21 for final hookup of fire alarm accessories.

36. Provide and install coiling door including but not limited to frames, panels, glass, locking hardware, hardware, shims, thresholds, sealants and shrouds as required for a complete installation per plans, specifications and manufacturer’s recommendations.

37. Includes all guides, tracks, trim, fasteners, shims, sealants, gaskets, hardware, accessories, etc. for complete and working installation.

38. Support system and all framing if not shown on structural steel drawings and as required for proper operation. All supports necessary for the attachments of the roll-up guides and door to the structure whether or not shown.

39. Submit shop drawings showing detail of installation, including support requirements, track layout, adjacent construction, finish trim, coil/shroud size.

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40. Motors, and controls as specified, and which are consistent with both the specified performance requirements and the power provisions called out in the electrical drawings.

41. Coordinate wiring in conduit requirements with BP#13 and BP #21 including rough-in and final hook-up. Provide all necessary wiring diagrams and power requirements. BP#10 to supply door controller and sensors, including rough in boxes, to BP #21. BP#21 will install rough in boxes, conduit, controller and associated control/power wiring to complete the operation of the door.

42. Provide key switches and coordinate keying requirements with the Owner. 43. Includes all on site supervision necessary for and during Fire and Building Departments inspections and

tests. 44. Reset doors as required for all testing by District personnel and IOR. 45. Coordination with other trades, including designing support system and housings to clear all other work. 46. All hardware to be adjusted for proper operation. Coordinate and schedule adjustments with

manufacturer and Construction Manager. 47. All safety devices and adjustment of same, as required. 48. Trade contractor is responsible for adjustments, including shimming as necessary to assure proper

operation of doors, hardware, stops, closures as needed and as required by applicable codes. This includes final adjustments for all code requirements prior to and after punch list.

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OVERHEAD COILING DOORS SCOPE-

BID PACKAGE 11 – BALANCED DOORS, ALUMINUM STORE FRONT, GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALLS WINDOWS, SERVICE AND TELLER WINDOWS, GLAZING

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

033000 Cast-In-Place Concrete (as applies)

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

Division 06 Wood, Plastics, and Composites (as applies)

Balance of Division 07

Thermal and Moisture Protection (as applies)

072500 Weather Barriers

079200 Joint Sealants

081113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames (as applies)

083473 Sound Control Door Assemblies (as applies)

084236 Balanced Door Entrances

084313 Aluminum-Framed Storefronts

084413 Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls

085659 Service and Teller Window Units

085673 Sound Control Room Windows

087100 Door Hardware

087100.01 Door Hardware Schedule

088000 Glazing

088733 Architectural Decorative Window Films

Division 09 Finishes (as applies)

Division 10 Specialties (as applies)

107113.43 Fixed Sun Screens

Division 12 Furnishings (as applies)

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Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Deferred approvals

2. The curtain wall system is a deferred submittal (delegated design) scope of work, and this trade package shall obtain all deferred and DSA approvals as specified on plans or specifications in a timely manner so as not to affect the project schedule. Trade Contractor to include cost of obtaining currently licensed State of California Professional Engineer stamped, signed, and dated drawings and calculations, if required, in their respective bid. Reference All Trades Scope Deferred Submittal guidelines.

Aluminum Framed Systems (balanced doors, storefront and curtain wall)

3. Balanced door, aluminum storefront and curtain wall shop drawings are to include any “critical dimensions” which will interfere with installation of finishes. Indicate all joints and method of attachment, extrusion tolerances, embeds, inserts and hardware location by dimensions.

4. Glazed aluminum storefront and curtain wall system must be designed and built around the tolerances of BP#3, BP #5 and BP #9 Trade Contractors. Such tolerances as allowed for the structural steel erection in AISC and ACI for concrete.

5. Provide a mockup of glass and glazing details, full scale if specified. Provide and install all balanced glass doors complete including all hardware, glazing and required finish.

6. Provide and install hardware complete for all aluminum storefront and curtain wall doors per spec sections 087100 and 087100.01

7. Provide and install all aluminum framed entrances, storefronts, curtain walls including but not limited to frames, doors, door hardware, sill pans, sealants, flashings (aluminum), thresholds, glass-glazing, flexible flashings, ADA bollards and or push buttons, for a complete installation per plans and specs.

8. Accessories, sealants, stays, caulking, setting blocks, shims, gaskets, glass channels, tracks, aluminum caps, closures, coping, trim, sill stools, angles, plate metal closures, clips, angles, support members, furring, brackets, seismic bracing, blocking, steel reinforcement, etc. as required for a complete installation.

9. Coordinate with and provide embeds in concrete that will be installed by BP #3; failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

10. Hoisting to point of installation including off-loading, traffic control, etc. 11. Double handling if necessary. 12. All aluminum and break metal indicated by contract documents, including but not limited to wall end cap

in detail 04/A8.07 (prefinished to match adjacent surfaces) and wall/casework break metal (prefinished) behind curtain wall/storefront systems in details 4,12/A8.02.

13. Provide and install temporary construction locks during construction at a time directed by Construction Manager. Provide ten (10) construction keys to Construction Manager.

Service and Teller Windows 14. Provide and install service and teller window aluminum framed glass assemblies complete, per plans,

specifications and manufacturer’s recommendations. 15. Provide and install aluminum sound control windows including but not limited to frames, glazing sealants,

hardware, locking devices for a complete installation per plans and specs. 16. Furnish and install all hardware associated with operable portions of the window systems. 17. Provide all shop drawings per plans and specs. 18. Caulking and sealants as applies to this work complete including joints between, within and adjacent to

items included in this scope. Coordinate work with other trades to assure compatibility of sealants. 19. Provide all anchorage devices as well as any flashing and counter flashing work required for a complete

installation of own work. Glazing

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20. Provide and install all glazing at all HM doors and frames, interior and exterior glazing, wire and fire rated glass, including frames, glass gaskets, stops, etc., as required. Coordinate with BP #10. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

21. Provide and install all window films complete per plan and spec. General

22. Final field finishing and repair of factory applied finish to leave work in a “no punch list condition”. 23. Repair or replace scratched, nicked or otherwise damaged material. 24. Any dented, scratched, nicked or otherwise damaged material will be rejected and replaced at no

additional charge and without delay to the project. 25. Immediately protect all glazing upon complete installation, with Ram Board or equal material. This Trade

responsible for the removal and final cleaning of glazing systems and frames. 26. Immediately protect all door and door jambs with, corrugated plastic sheets (6’x3’x5/32” Twinwall Plastic

Sheet, Home Depot) or equal for the doors and preformed rigid frame protection (Surface Shields ES728P 8" X 72" Door Jam Saver (Professional Contractor Supply (858) 565-2284) or equal for the jambs. This Trade responsible for the removal and final cleaning of glazing systems and frames.

27. All glass to be turned over without smudges, markings, stains, stickers or space pads. Leave all work clean of all fabrication and installation materials including caulking and sealant. Wipe clean all work as required to perform punch list of work.

28. This Trade Contractor is responsible to wash down storefront and exterior glazing prior to turn over to Owner.

-END OF BID PACKAGE 11 BALANCED DOORS, ALUMINUM STORE FRONT, GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALLS

WINDOWS, SERVICE AND TELLER WINDOWS, GLAZING SCOPE –

BID PACKAGE 12– ACOUSTIC CEILINGS, ACOUSTIC ROOM COMPONENTS, SOUND DIFFUSERS, REFLECTORS AND MODULAR METAL WALL SYSTEM-

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

018413 Interior Acoustical Performance

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

054000 Cold-Formed Steel Framing

062000 Finish Carpentry

079200 Joint Sealants

081113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames (as applies)

092116 Gypsum Board Assemblies (as applies)

095100 Acoustical Ceilings

098400 Acoustic Room Components

098416 Sound Diffusers and Reflectors

098447 Modular Metal Wall System

099123 Interior Painting (as applies)

Division 10 Specialties (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling

1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04. General Coordination

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2. Please pay particular attention to Spec 01 84 13 Interior Acoustical Performance as it relates to this Trade Contractors scope of work. The Trade Contractor must take great care in the construction process to eliminate loose contact of hard surfaces.

3. Fire-safing at ceiling assemblies and above walls as required for own work (MEP trades will fire safe own penetrations).

4. Protection of own work after installation. Replace damaged areas. Do not reuse broken or damaged units.

5. BP12 to include 20 additional manhours for replacement of damaged tiles and grid. Suspended Acoustical Ceilings

6. Furnish and install acoustical systems, including but not limited to grid, acoustical lay-in ceiling panels, acoustical tiles, hanger wires, hanger wires for light fixtures, air distribution devices, ceiling mounted devices, and HVAC ceiling registers as needed, compression struts, compression strut backing plate (detail 12/A9.21) bracing, trim, wall angle, splices, devices, etc. for a complete installation per plans, specifications and code requirements. BP#20 and BP#21 will be responsible for final tie-off of splay wires to own devices.

7. Provide 10% of each type of ceiling tiles for damage replacement during construction in addition to the attic stock required by the specifications.

8. It will be the responsibility of this bid package to cut or allow for the penetrations for all mechanical, electrical/low voltage, fire sprinkler and plumbing penetrations through all drywall ceilings and walls, and acoustic ceilings and walls as required. This bid package to provide for acoustic sealant to seal all penetrations through own work including penetrations for others work passing through own work.

Acoustic Room Components

9. Furnish and install all acoustic room components including but not limited to fabric-covered fiberglass core panels and acoustic fiberglass board mounting accessories, trim, J-molds, z-clips, wall angles, surface mounted wood blocking (details 22,23/A9.31), splices, adhesives, etc. for a complete installation per plans, specifications and code requirements.

Sound Diffusers and Reflectors

10. Furnish and install all custom fabricated sound diffusers and reflectors at theater walls behind perforated metal screen wall and elsewhere as indicated on the Drawings and specs, including but not limited to trim, J-molds, z-clips, wall angles, splices, adhesives, etc. for a complete installation per plans, specifications and code requirements.

Modular Metal Wall System

11. Furnish and install a complete modular metal wall system including but not limited to: acoustical backing and suspension assemblies

12. Provide and install other necessary items including devices for attachment, overhead construction, secondary members, splines, splices, connecting clips, wall connectors, trims and other devices required for a complete installation.

13. Note: Modular Metal Wall Panels attached to the Balcony area (B3 Type) and other metal stud or furred

walls, are to provide and install blocking and backing for own system. This BP shall coordinate layout and

installation with the respective BPs, installation of items penetrating or being installed into wall systems

with responsible trades. This BP will provide all cutouts and associated backing, shimming and furring in

the Modular Metal Wall Panel system for all other trades.

14. Coordinate with painter for finishes in detail 21/A9.61.

-END OF BID PACKAGE 12 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS, ACOUSTIC ROOM COMPONENTS, SOUND DIFFUSERS,

REFLECTORS AND MODULAR METAL WALL SYSTEM SCOPE-

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BID PACKAGE 13 –THEATRICAL PLATFORMS, RIGGING, CHAIN MOTORS, DRAPERIES, LIFTS, SEAT WAGONS, DANCE FLOORING AND FIXED/LOOSE AUDIENCE SEATING

Spec sections listed below apply specifically to this package unless otherwise noted.

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

012300 Alternates

018413 Interior Acoustical Performance

Division 03 Concrete (as applies)

Division 04 Masonry (as applies)

051200 Structural Steel Framing

054000 Cold-Formed Steel Framing (as applies)

055000 Metal Fabrication

055100 Metal Stairs (as applies)

055213 Pipe and Tube Railings

061000 Rough Carpentry

062000 Finish Carpentry

Division 08 Openings (as applies)

083100 Access Doors and Panels

Division 09 Finishes (as applies)

Deferred Approval 116112 Adjustable Acoustics-Manual

Deferred Approval 116123 Theatrical Platforms

Deferred Approval 116133 Theatrical Rigging

Deferred Approval 116139 Theatrical Chain Motor Control System

Deferred Approval 116143 Theatrical Draperies

Deferred Approval 116161 Theatrical Lifts(orchestra pit)

116171 Dance Floor Surface

Deferred Approval 116163 Theatrical Seating Wagons

116191 Theatrical Lighting Instruments and Accessories(as applies)

126113 Fixed Audience Seating

126211 Loose Audience Seating

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security

Trash Disposal / Recycling

1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Deferred Approval 2. Theatrical components are a deferred submittal (delegated design) scope of work, and this trade package

shall obtain all deferred and DSA approvals as specified on plans or specifications in a timely manner so as not to affect the project schedule. Trade Contractor to include cost of obtaining currently licensed State of California Professional Engineer stamped, signed, and dated drawings and calculations, if required, in their

respective bid. Reference All Trades Scope Deferred Submittal guidelines. General Coordination

3. Please pay attention to Spec 01 84 13 Interior Acoustical Performance as it relates to this Trade Contractors scope of work. The Trade Contractor must take great care in the construction process to eliminate loose contact of hard surfaces.

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4. Trade Contractor to coordinate and provide all above ceiling coordination drawings required per plans and specifications and per the BIM General Conditions Specification and BIM Execution Plan, Exhibit 5.D.3 and 5.D.4 respectively.

Pipe and Tube Railings-Guardrails and Safety Railing

5. BP#13 to supply and install all the removable Orchestra Pit Lift, Edge of Audience and Auditorium House Mix platform railing frame guardrails, sockets, infill caps and Railing Storage Cart for a complete railing system. BP#13 to also supply and install all removable safety chain guardrails at Orchestra Pit and Storage levels complete including sockets, infill caps, posts, chains and storage bins for a complete railing system. DISREGARD DIV 5 RESPONSIBILITY CALLOUT FOR THE SAFETY RAILING IN DETAILS 1,2,6,8/TTE32 and 12/A9.65.

6. BP#13 to provide the above referenced frame and safety guardrails, inserts, storage carts and bins as prefinished/pre-painted. Provide field touch up as required. BP#13 to coordinate with BP#5, BP#6 and BP#14 for finish panels, caps and trim.

7. BP#13 to coordinate with BP#6 (arch woodwork), BP#9 (metal stud framing), BP#14 (flooring) and BP#15 (painting) for finishes on the Seat Wagon and on the removable guardrail.

Platforms

8. BP #13 to provide and install all theatrical platforms systems including equipment, assemblies, and components required for use as sound mix infill using standard and custom shapes complete with fascia, connection devices, legs, levelers, and bracing.

9. BP#13 to provide access panels in platform for Cable Pass and Electrical/AV outlets. Coordinate locations with BP#21.

Rigging System

10. This Trade Contractor responsible to design, furnish and install Rigging System and all associated supports, hardware, etc., for a fully functioning system.

11. Inspect all surfaces to receive own work. Promptly notify Construction Manager of any unsuitable substrate conditions. Commencement of installation implies acceptance of all substrate conditions. Failure to coordinate any corrections will transfer cost for repairs back to this trade contractor.

12. Responsibility to provide Construction Manager with all backing requirements for own work prior to wall framing and steel erection operations. Failure to provide backing requirements and to properly coordinate with trade contractors, transfers backing responsibility to that trade contractor.

13. Coordination with other trade contractors who interface with own work, specifically the Masonry, Steel, Metal Stud Framing and Electrical trade contractors.

14. Protection of own work after installation. Replace damaged areas. Do not re-use broken or damage units. 15. Theatrical Rigging - BP#13 to provide and install index strip lights and associated hardware and

appurtenances. BP#21 to make final connection to index strip lights Theatrical Chain Motor Control System

16. This BP to provide Theatrical Chain Motor System complete including chain motors, stands, portable controllers, controller panels, emergency stop contactor, including custom back-boxes, faceplates and receptacles utilized for the temporary rigging of theatrical trusses, pipes, and scenery within the stage and over the forestage grid.

17. BP#13 to install the chain motor hoists, portable controllers. See TTE52 for BP#13 and 21 scope breakdown and responsibility typical.

Drapes

18. This Trade Contractor responsible to furnish and install Drapes and all associated supports, hardware, etc., for a fully functioning system.

19. Inspect all surfaces to receive own work. Promptly notify Construction Manager of any unsuitable substrate conditions. Commencement of installation implies acceptance of all substrate conditions. Failure to coordinate any corrections will transfer cost for repairs back to this Trade Contractor.

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20. Responsibility to provide Construction Manager with all backing requirements for own work prior to wall framing and steel erection operations. Failure to provide backing requirements and to properly coordinate with Trade Contractors, transfers backing responsibility to that Trade Contractor.

21. Coordination with other Trade Contractors who interface with own work, specifically the Masonry, Steel, Metal Stud Framing and Electrical Trade Contractors.

Theatrical Lifts

22. BP#13 is responsible for all plywood substrates and or acceptable surfaces required for flooring finishes (by BP#14).

23. BP#13 to provide and install Theatrical Lift and all its components including but not limited to motors, control panels, safety astragals, sensors, strobes, warning signs and emergency stop switches. BP#13 to provide FOB to BP#21 custom back boxes, faceplates and receptacles. BP#21 to provide all power and control (including flexible cord), final and interconnections of orchestra pit lift motors, control panels, door and astragal safety interconnects, etc., for a complete and operable system. For further detail of the Orchestra Pit Lift electrical scope responsibilities for BP#13 and BP#21, reference Electrical Riser sheet TTE36.

24. BP#13 to provide mag-lock door interlock system back boxes to BP #21 to install during CIP concrete wall rough. BP#13 to coordinate HM frame and door rough locations with BP#10 and BP#21. BP#21 to provide conduit and wiring for system. BP#13 to provide and install finish hardware, including but not limited to electrified latches, maglock, exit buttons, warning signs, etc. Please reference detail 2/TTE11 for scope responsibility.

Seat Wagon

25. Provide and install Seat Wagon complete including but not limited to fixed railing post/framing/push-pull handle, fixed and removable wagon tracks and railing storage cart.

26. BP#13 is responsible for all plywood substrates and or acceptable surfaces required for flooring finishes (by BP#14).

27. BP#21 (electrician) to provide and install electrical receptacles, cords, caps, and devices required for aisle lighting fixtures. BP#21 to provide flexible cord, conduit, and wiring to machine pit.

28. BP#13 to coordinate with BP#6 (arch woodwork), BP#9 (metal stud framing), BP#14 (flooring) and BP#15 (painting) for finishes on the Seat Wagon and on the removable guardrail.

29. For all Seat Wagon scope responsibilities, reference detail 3/TTE34.

Dance Floor Surface

30. This BP to provide the Portable Dance Floor System comprising of vinyl sheet flooring to provide the appropriate floor surface for dance, for use on top of the permanent resilient floor of the stage, including roll carrier dance floor rack, including accessories.

Fixed and Removable Audience Seating

31. Furnish all labor, material and equipment to complete all fixed and removable audience seating work as described in and shown on the contract documents, including but not limited to carts, system to disconnect, plugs, plug covers, aisle lights, transformers etc.

32. Coordinate points of connection for aisle lights and transformers with BP#21. 33. Including leveling, backing panels, accessories, fasteners, hardware, blocking, bracing, etc. 34. Shimming as required, Trade Contractor to review floor flatness specifications. 35. Scribe strips, bases, trims, etc. as required for a complete installation. 36. Provide numbering system as approved by Owner. 37. Provide seating free of mars, niches, paint chips and dents. Damaged material will be rejected and

replaced without delay to the project at no additional cost. 38. Final cleaning of products (inside and outside). 39. Provide shop drawings and mockup as specified. 40. Final layout of seating will not be approved until the layout has been submitted based upon verified field

dimensions.

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WAGONS, DANCE FLOORING AND FIXED/LOOSE AUDIENCE SEATING SCOPE-

BID PACKAGE 14 – CERAMIC TILE, WOOD STAGE, RESILIENT FLOORING, CARPET, TILE CARPETING

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

014000 Quality Requirements

Division 03 Concrete (as applies)

061000 Rough Carpentry

062000 Finish Carpentry (as applies)

079200 Joint Sealants

083100 Access Doors and Panels (as applies)

090561 Common Work Results for Flooring Preparation

092116 Gypsum Board Assemblies (as applies)

093000 Tiling

096453 Resilient Stage Wood Flooring

096500 Resilient Flooring

096800 Carpeting

096813 Tile Carpeting

124813 Entrance Floor Mats and Frames

126113 Fixed Audience Seating (as applies)

142400 Hydraulic Elevators (as applies)

144216 Vertical Wheelchair Platform Lifts (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling

1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Vapor Emissions Control System- (Spec 09 05 61 Common Work Results for Flooring Preparation) 2. Trade Contractor shall account for Concrete Vapor Emission Control System at all concrete slabs/flooring

types where this system may be required. This work is to be itemized on BP14’s schedule of values by room.

Tiling 3. Provide and install all components of the tiling system for a complete and specified installation including,

but not limited to, tile, grout sealers, setting adhesives & sealants, trim units, stone thresholds, waterproof membrane, cleavage membrane, reinforcing, mortar/setting beds, additives, thin-set mortars, grout, sealants, protective coatings, etc., all in strict conformance with plans and specification and all other referenced standards.

4. The plumber is responsible to test all floor drains in the presence of the floor tile trade contractor and the CM prior to floor tile is installed.

Flooring

5. Provide all floor covering including all resilient flooring & base, carpeting and base including reducer strips for a complete and operational system, per plans and specifications.

6. Furnish and install all wood flooring systems, complete, per plans and specifications at all areas where required by the contract documents. Including but not limited to, wall base, adhesives,

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transitions/thresholds, sound isolation measures, insulation, cork expansion filler, final painting of stage wood floor, etc.

7. BP#5 to provide and install fixed steel plate to angle embed and will provide steel plate attached to wood floor for BP#14 to install. Reference detail 8/A9.31

8. Provide adequate move-ons as to properly coordinate with complete phases of construction 9. Moisture test will be performed by this Trade Contractor prior to installation of all areas of flooring. If

moisture exceeds maximum as specified by the flooring manufacturer, this Trade Contractor will be responsible for providing and installing specified moisture mitigation system as directed and provided for through the Vapor Emission Control allowance as specified herein.

10. Provide adequate move-ons as to properly coordinate with all phases of construction. 11. Receive material in a timely fashion to ensure the flooring products acclimate per specification so as not to

delay installation. 12. Inspection and preparation of surfaces to receive own work, including minor cleaning/sweeping as

necessary. 13. Floor preparation required to receive own work. Including minor cleaning/sweeping of floors, bead blasting

and vapor barrier, sealing/patching of cracks, grinding high spots and filling low spots within industry standards.

14. Provide leveling coats where required to meet minimum variations in tolerance. 15. BP14 to provide 60 additional man hours and associated equipment and patch material for bead blasting

and vapor barrier, sealing/patching of cracks, grinding high spots and filling low spots. 16. Provide necessary expansion/contraction joints. Provide transition strips for own work as indicated on

contract documents and the manufacturer’s recommendations. 17. Provide all fasteners, adhesives, underlayment and accessories as required for a complete installation. 18. Provide inlaid warning stripes and nosing coverings at steps and platform edges as required per plans and

specifications and applicable codes. 19. Cleaning, curing, and covering of installed work including ventilation and temperature control. 20. Protection of own work after installation. Replace damaged areas. Do not re-use broken or damaged units. 21. After floor covering installation, Trade Contractor is to provide “Ram Board” or equal floor covering product

to allow access to and through rooms as necessary for installation of remaining trade work. 22. Trade Contractor to vacuum carpet upon completion of installation. 23. This Trade Contractor is responsible for initial cleaning, sealing and polishing of resilient flooring as required

per specifications. 24. Provide and install flooring in wheel chair lift. 25. Add alt #1 stained/Polished concrete? Spec 033511 Concrete Floor Finishes (stain/sealer) Spec 033543

Concrete Polishing.

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CARPETING SCOPE-

BID PACKAGE 15 – PAINTING

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

033511 Concrete Floor Finishes

033543 Concrete Floor Polishing

Division 04 Masonry (as applies)

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

061000 Rough Carpentry (as applies)

062000 Finish Carpentry (as applies)

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076200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim (as applies)

079200 Joint Sealants

079513 Expansion Joint Assemblies (as applies)

081113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames (as applies)

083100 Access Doors and Panels (as applies)

083313 Coiling Counter Doors (as applies)

083323 Overhead Coiling Doors (as applies)

083473 Sound Control Door Assemblies (as applies)

092116 Gypsum Board Assemblies (as applies)

096453 Resilient Stage Wood Flooring (as applies)

099623 Graffiti Resistant Coatings

099113 Exterior Painting

099123 Interior Painting

099400 Decorative Finishes

116161 Theatrical Lifts (as applies)

Division 21 Fire Suppression (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

331116 Site Water Distribution Piping (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Painting

2. Provide and install all interior and exterior painting, graffiti resistant coatings, water repellants and steel coating systems, complete.

3. Painting of all masonry, hollow metal door/door & window frames, drywall, ceilings, soffits, exposed structural steel columns/bracing/tube steel, etc., , trims, flashings, decking, ductwork (including but not limited to roof duct and supports in detail 4/M7.02), conduit, equipment, piping (including fire protection piping), guardrails, bollards, and all other items as required per contract documents.

4. Note: “Blacked out”, exposed ceilings may require multiple mobilizations and touchup. BP15 to figure an additional coat of paint at exposed ceilings.

5. Provide and install sealing of concrete and Epoxy coating of concrete as shown on drawings and indicated in spec.

6. Provide all product data, draw downs, and certifications necessary to meet the requirements of the contract specifications.

7. Store paint materials outside of buildings in a single suitable place in compliance with OSHA, SWPPP, and fire regulations. Keep such storage place neat and clean, void of oily or solvent containing rags, waste, etc., taking every precaution to avoid the danger of fire.

8. Remove from building at completion of each day’s work, all used rags, wiping cloths and or other waste material subject to combustion or vapor emissions. All paint containers are to be closed and properly stored at the end of each day’s work. No “clean-up” or open buckets are to remain in building after each day’s work.

9. Coordination with other Trade Contractors who interface with own work. 10. Inspect all surfaces to receive own work. Promptly notify Construction Manager of any unsuitable substrate

conditions. Commencement of installation implies acceptance of all substrate conditions. Failure to coordinate any corrections will transfer cost for repairs back to this Trade Contractor.

11. Protection and cleanup of adjacent surfaces not scheduled to receive paint or finish. 12. Cleaning, preparing and obtaining optimum moisture of all surfaces to receive own work. 13. Primers, sealers, fillers and surface preparations required for own work.

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14. Wall preparation for wall finishes, including paint and primer, etc. 15. Caulking at all dissimilar surfaces, including but not limited to interior frames, cabinets, joints, at gaps

around perimeter of electrical panels, fire extinguisher cabinets, accessories, door frames or windows, etc. and openings prior to applying any paint or sealants.

16. Painting of mechanical, plumbing, fire sprinkler, and electrical systems equipment indicated in contract documents.

17. Paint electrical/low voltage panel boards. 18. Paint fire hydrants and fire department connections as required. 19. Painting and or staining of all interior and exterior stair treads warning stripes per plans and specifications. 20. Prior to installation, ensure surfaces to receive coverings are acceptable. Start of installation constitutes

acceptance of substrate. 21. Patch and/or correct all surface defects resulting from own workmanship and damage as required, leaving

uniform appearance. 22. Cleaning of installed material upon completion of own work. 23. Provide adequate move-ons as to properly coordinate with all phases of construction which includes touch-

up after substantial completion of all Trade Contractors and final touch-up of all painted surfaces prior to owner move-in.

24. Phased repainting of corridor walls and ceiling in building 21 after Certificate of Occupancy of new PAC. Protect flooring and adjacent surfaces not to receive paint.

25. This Subcontract shall include twenty-four an additional (24) man hours of time and material for touch-up painting above and beyond the scope of the bidding documents.

26. Coordinate with BP#12 to paint gypsum wall board per detail 21/A9.61. 27. PLEASE NOTE: BP#13 to provide orchestra pit lift frame and safety guardrails, inserts, storage carts and bins

as pre-painted. 28. Following the completion of door and frame paint, re-install door and frame temporary protection

previously installed by BP10.

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BID PACKAGE 16 – SPECIALTIES: VISUAL DISPLAY, SIGNAGE, TOILET COMPARTMENTS & ACCESSORIES, CORNER GUARDS, FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALTIES, LOCKERS, ROLLER SHADES

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

033000 Cast-In-Place Concrete (as applies to embedded equipment)

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

Division 06 Wood, Plastics and Composites (as applies)

079200 Joint Sealants

Division 08 Openings (as applies)

Division 09 Finishes (as applies)

101101 Visual Display Boards

101400 Signage

102113.19 Plastic Toilet Compartments

102601 Wall and Corner Guards

102800 Toilet Accessories

104400 Fire-Protection Specialties

105100 Lockers

122400 Window Shades

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

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Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Signage

2. Provide and install all interior and exterior building signage and letters, complete as required by contract documents.

3. Coordinate installation of Building Signage with BP #9; provide embed support or anchor required for signage to BP #9 to install. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

4. If signs are located on glass, the Trade Contractor is to provide a back plate of similar finish. Toilet Compartments and Accessories

5. Furnish and install all toilet partitions and urinal screens per plans and specifications, including but not limited to overhead bracing, anchors, adhesives, fasteners and accessories as required for a complete installation.

6. Toilet accessories including, but not necessarily limited to toilet paper dispensers, toilet seat cover dispensers, paper towel dispensers, soap dispensers, feminine napkin vendors, diaper changing stations, grab bars, coat and robe hooks and hand dryers complete.

7. Installation of all owner furnished accessories as indicated in the contract documents. 8. Provide and install all framed mirrors and/or stainless steel mirrors as indicated in drawings.

9. Provide and install all janitorial accessories, including associated keys, as indicated in project documents. 10. All locks for toilet accessories are to be keyed alike unless otherwise noted. 11. Templates required for coordination with other Trade Contractors for this work. 12. Include multiple move-ins. All partition work may not occur consecutively. 13. This Trade Contractor is to provide any special backing and/or framing for surface mounted or recessed

items not shown or indicated on the contract documents. 14. Locate any needed backing or supports not shown on the Architectural drawings. Confirm that the

backing type, quantity and locations shown on the Architectural drawings are adequate. 15. Coordinate rough openings and backing requirements with the BP #9 Metal Stud/Drywall Trade

Contractor prior to the scheduled date for framing toilet room walls. Provide layout shop drawings and review backing and rough opening layout in the field prior to installation of gypsum board. Review layout of partitions and accessories for compliance with ADA requirements.

16. Coordinate with BP #9 and provide all backing locations for items listed in this bid package. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

17. All anchors, fastening devices, hangers, brackets, fasteners, shims, hardware, etc., required for a complete installation.

18. Install items with non-corrosive anchoring devices. 19. Installation is to be in accordance with all applicable handicap codes. 20. Fit flanges of accessories snugly to wall surfaces. 21. Cutouts as required for accessories. 22. Sealant at adjacent dissimilar materials. 23. Dented, chipped or nicked material will be rejected and shall be replaced at no additional cost and

without delay to the project. 24. Protection of special finishes and existing materials. 25. Initial cleaning of installed work, including removal of tape, labels, protective coatings, smudges,

fingerprints, etc. 26. Operating instructions and keys required for each type of accessories for inclusion in Operating &

Maintenance Manuals.

Wall and Corner Guards 27. Provide and install wall and corner guards complete per plan and spec.

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Fire Protection Specialties

28. Furnish and install all fire extinguishers and cabinets per contract documents, include all accessories and hardware required for a complete installation.

29. Coordinate required backing for FE’s and openings for recessed FEC’s with BP #9; failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

30. Provide and install Knox box. Coordinate backing requirements with BP#9 and blockout requirements with BP#4.

Lockers

31. Furnish and install lockers and benches complete. Coordinate wall blocking with BP#9. All base blocking is by BP#16

Roller Window Shades

32. Furnish all labor, material and equipment to complete all roller shade work as described in and shown on the contract documents.

33. All fabric, hardware, track, brackets, facias, bottom cover flanges/closures, motors, controls, fasteners, structural work, blocking, etc. for a complete installation.

34. Coordinate with BP #9 and provide backing requirements (including locations) for motors/j-boxes, etc. prior to metal stud installation (refer to schedule). Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

35. Coordinate with BP #21 and provide electrical requirements (including locations) for motors/switches/j-boxes, etc. prior to MEP rough-in (refer to schedule). Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

36. Metal trim closures between enclosure and existing window framing. 37. Metal enclosure for shade. Exposed parts to be painted, if required to match adjacent surfaces 38. Factory finish or painting as specified to match Architect’s sample. 39. All fastening clips to be approved by Architect. 40. Blackout shade assemblies complete including shop drawings, external mullion housing trim, side and

bottom channels for complete seal, motorized as required, wiring diagrams as required, etc. 41. Provide shop drawings and samples as specified. 42. Field measure each window condition and all units individually. Note sizes and handling on submittal. 43. After installation, completely test each shade for proper functioning. 44. Replace any damaged components. Replace any bent, marred, and damaged materials not functioning

properly. 45. Clean finished installation of dirt and finger marks. Leave work area clean and free of debris.

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CORNER GUARDS, FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALTIES, LOCKERS, ROLLER SHADES SCOPE-

BID PACKAGE 17 –FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM AND FIRE PUMP

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

018413 Interior Acoustical Performance

Division 03 Concrete (as applies)

Division 04 Masonry (as applies)

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

078400 Firestopping

079200 Joint Sealants

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Division 09 Finishes (as applies)

101400 Signage

142400 Hydraulic Elevators (as applies)

211000 Standpipe System, Class II

211313 Automatic Sprinkler

213000 Fire Pumps

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

321313 Concrete Paving (as applies)

331116 Site Water Distribution Piping (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Fire Sprinkler

2. Please pay attention to Spec 01 84 13 Interior Acoustical Performance as it relates to this Trade Contractors scope of work. The Trade Contractor must take great care in the construction process to eliminate loose contact of hard surfaces.

3. This trade to participate in “BIM Process”. 41. Trade Contractor to coordinate and provide all above ceiling coordination drawings required per plans and

specifications and per the BIM General Conditions Specification and BIM Execution Plan, Exhibit 5.D.3 and 5.D.4 respectively.

4. Submittal process shall begin immediately following notification of intent to award contract. Complete submittals, including product data, samples, & shop drawings, must be turned in to Construction Manager no later than thirty (30) business days from the date of issuance of the Letter of Intent to award contract.

5. Furnish and install building fire protection system complete, including all work needed to connect to Fire-Water system POC that will be capped 6” above finish floor.

6. Coordination with other Trade Contractors for system routing. 7. Provide and install Fire Hose Cabinets and Combination units and coordinate masonry and framing block-

outs with BP#4 and BP#9. 8. Furnish and install flow and tamper switches. 9. Interface with fire and smoke alarm systems as required. 10. Cap all piping stored on-site per industry standards. 11. Seismic anchorage, bracing, vibration, isolation and insulation for own work as required. 12. All welding of clips, plates, angles, hinges, uni-strut, all-thread, etc. required for installation of own

hanging, supports and bracing of own work. 13. Flashing and sheet metal associated with own work including flashing at roof and wall penetrations. 14. Access panels as necessary for own work. 15. All testing, cleaning, inspection, and maintenance of own work until Owner acceptance. 16. Furnish and install all miscellaneous metal and hardware for own equipment support, including channels,

angles, unistrut, all thread, etc. 17. Own inserts, embeds, anchors, supports, hangers, reinforcements and backing plates as required to

perform work. 18. Identification of own work. 19. Own sleeving and block outs at wall, floor and roof penetrations including fire barrier penetrations

sealants and mechanical sleeve seals for own work. 20. Coring, cutting and drilling for own penetrations in any surface should Trade Contractor fail to install

sleeves or blockouts or fail to layout in advance. All X Ray scanning and or structural remediation costs will be this Trade Packages responsibility.

21. Coordinate with reflected ceiling plan and exterior elevation locations of all sprinkler heads. All heads will be centered in all interior/exterior ceiling, wall and soffit panels.

22. All work above ceilings for this bid package must be completed prior to the installation of the new acoustical lay-in and all other ceiling systems. This BP shall be responsible for replacing any ceiling components damaged due to own work after the new ceiling components are placed by the installer.

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23. Receive documentation from authority having jurisdiction that line into building has been flushed prior to making final connection to building system.

24. BP#19 to furnish and install under-building-slab, fire-sprinkler line and stub up 6” on either end. Coordinate layout and final connection with BP#19. Coordinate and perform testing per plan, spec and applicable codes. Reference F2.12 for scope.

25. Coring, cutting and drilling for own penetrations in any surface should Trade Contractor fail to install sleeves or blockouts or fail to layout in advance. All X Ray scanning and or structural remediation costs will be this Trade Packages responsibility.

Fire Pump

26. Provide and install a complete and operating fire pump system. BP #18 to provide site fire service POC 6” above slab and BP#17 to make final connections.

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BID PACKAGE 18 – SITE UTILITIES

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

015100 Temporary Utilities

015639 Temporary Tree and Plant Protection (as applies)

015713 Storm Water Pollution Prevention

024100 Demolition

Division 03 Concrete (as applies)

061000 Rough Carpentry

071300 Sheet Waterproofing (as applies)

079200 Joint Sealants

099113 Exterior Painting

Division 21 Fire Suppression (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

311000 Site Clearing (as applies)

312200 Grading

312316 Excavation

312316.13 Trenching

312323 Fill

314100 Excavation Support and Protection

321313 Concrete Paving (as applies)

331116 Site Water Distribution Piping

331300 Disinfecting of Water Utility Distribution

333111 Site Sanitary Sewer System (as applies)

334100 Site Storm Drainage System

334600 Sub-Drainage

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Demolition

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2. Trade Contractor to provide all labor, material, equipment necessary to perform the demolition and removal of any existing site storm drain, gas and domestic water system and associated components and structures including valve boxes, concrete kickers, lugs ONLY when the utility removal is required for installation of own new work. BP01 will provide disposal of removed/demolished utilities, kickers, etc. Coring of existing structures as required. This Trade Contractor is responsible to coordinate with BP#1 and BP#2 the safe off existing onsite utilities. This Trade Contractor will be responsible for plugging, capping domestic water, fire water and storm drain utilities to be abandoned, once they are exposed by other trades.

Site Utilities

3. This trade to participate in “BIM Process”. 4. Trade Contractor to coordinate and provide all below grade coordination drawings required per plans and

specifications and per the BIM General Conditions Specification and BIM Execution Plan, Exhibit 5.D.3 and 5.D.4, respectively. NOTE: there are no REVIT drawings from the civil engineer, this Trade Contractor is responsible to model all underground utilities from scratch and participate in the BIM coordination with all MEPFS trades to ensure a streamlined installation in the field.

5. All site utility work, to within 5’ of new building and to wherever shown or required for existing building reconnection, complete per plan, spec and authorities having jurisdiction including but not limited to site gas, storm drain, domestic water and fire water systems. Include additional move-ons as required per project schedule to complete scope of work.

a. EXCEPTIONS: i. THIS TRADE CONTRACTOR IS TO INSTALL FIRE WATER INTO BUILDING AS PER BP #18

DESCRIPTION ii. BP#19 IS INSTALLING SITE AND BUILDING SEWER SYSTEM COMPLETE

iii. BP#18 IS INSTALLING SITE GAS TO EXISTING REGULATORS/METERS/POCS AS SHOWN ON UTILITY PLANS

iv. BP#18 IS INSTALLING SITE GAS TO NEW BUILDING REGULATOR/METER LOCATION AND BP #19 TO MAKE FINAL CONNECTION.

6. Furnish and install storm drainage system per plans and specifications including, but not limited to, site wall drainage, piping, drainage structures, manhole sump drains, area drains, frames and grates, fittings, filter fabric, protection barrier, trench drains, clean-outs, accessories, final connection to downspouts and other sundry items as required for a complete operational system, including raising grates/area drains to final grade as necessary.

7. Furnish and install site water utility system per plans and specifications including, but not limited to, piping, valves, fittings, thrust blocks, marker tape, tracer wire, valve boxes, junction chambers, concrete pads, backflow preventers and all accessories and sundry items required for a complete installation to point of connection at existing utilities.

8. Furnish and install site fire water system complete including, but not limited to, stubbing into the building with a 6” riser above finish floor, piping, valves, fittings, fire hydrant, tamper flow switches headwalls, double detector checks, backflow devices, post indicator valves, fire department connections, valve boxes, cut off walls, concrete pads, assemblies, accessories, thrust blocks, painting, and other sundry items, as required for a complete installation. Disregard limits of underground scope which are delineated on F1.00 “Underground Stub Up” detail. This trade package is to provide site fire water system complete to 6” above finish floor of new building including an Ames “in-building” riser as detailed on F1.00.

9. Connection to existing site utilities per plans and specifications, including hot taps. Verify locations and elevations of all Points of Connection (POC’s) in field.

10. All grades to be put back to within +/- 0.1’ of finish grade. 11. Concrete associated with own work including precast, reinforcing, manholes, cleanouts, encasements,

thrust blocks, etc. 12. Excavation, dewatering, bedding material, backfill and compaction for own work, including shoring and

lagging if required.

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13. All flushing, testing, cleaning, inspection, balancing and maintenance of own work until Owner acceptance. Reference specification section for additional flushing of fire mains prior to building connection

14. Chlorination or sterilization of water systems as required, including certification. 15. Identification of own work as required. 16. Perform all pressure tests, purging and analyzing of systems as required. 17. Trade Contractor to provide competent person onsite during all concrete pours to monitor own work and

ensure components in concrete are not disturbed and are at proper elevation and configuration. 18. Site Storm Drain risers and cleanouts shall be capped underground until final connections are made or

until finish grades. Hold below grade and locate (use 2’ sections of partially buried garden hose or similar) so drainage to and damage to risers will be minimized.

19. Certification of backflow preventers as required. This Trade Contractor shall be responsible for providing and obtaining approval of submittals from local agency for backflow devices.

20. All underground utilities shall be installed and tested prior to finish work such as curb, sidewalks, asphalt and concrete paving, etc.

21. Provide jetting and camera inspection of Storm Drain systems as necessary to remove any debris that has accumulated during the life of Project before acceptance by Owner and as per specifications.

22. Provide and install including but not limited to storm drain man holes, clean outs, valve boxes, etc. at concrete and asphalt surface improvement. Coordinate finish elevations and adjust prior to concrete pours with BP #2 and BP #3 foremen well in advance to not delay concrete and asphalt activities.

23. Supply and install all perforated pipe or flat drain systems complete with gravel beds and filter fabric as required including connection to storm drain, behind site walls and building retaining walls as shown in the contract documents.

24. Supply and install all Wetlands treatment vaults and associated appurtenances, drain lines, gravel beds and filter fabric as required, including connection to storm drain system. This work shall be done on a separate move as well as the perforated pipe drain system to accommodate the Trade Contractor’s schedule.

25. Coring, cutting and drilling for own penetrations in any surface should Trade Contractor fail to install sleeves or blockouts or fail to layout in advance. All X Ray scanning and or structural remediation costs will be this Trade Packages responsibility.

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BID PACKAGE 19 – BUILDING PLUMBING

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

033000 Cast-In-Place Concrete (as applies)

Division 04 Masonry (as applies)

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

Division 06 Wood, Plastics and Composites (as applies)

077200 Roof Accessories

078400 Firestopping

079200 Joint Sealants

083100 Access Doors and Frames (as applies)

Division 09 Finishes (as applies)

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113100 Appliances (as applies)

123600 Countertops (as applies)

211313 Automatic Sprinkler

220130 Common Work Results for Plumbing

220516 Expansion Fittings and Loops for Plumbing Piping

220523 General-Duty Valves for Plumbing Piping

220548 Vibration Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment

220553 Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment

220719 Plumbing Piping Insulation

221005 Plumbing Piping

221006 Plumbing Piping Specialties

223000 Plumbing Equipment

224000 Plumbing Fixtures

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

312200 Grading

312316 Excavation

312316.13 Trenching

312323 Fill

314100 Excavation Support and Protection

Division 33 Utilities Specifications (as applies)

333111 Site Sanitary Sewer System

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Demolition

2. Trade Contractor to provide all labor, material, equipment necessary to perform the demolition and removal of any existing site sewer system and associated components and structures including valve boxes, concrete kickers, lugs ONLY when the utility removal is required for installation of own new work. BP01 will provide disposal of removed/demolished utilities, kickers, etc. Coring of existing structures as required. This Trade Contractor is responsible to coordinate with BP#1 and BP#2 the safe off existing onsite utilities. This Trade Contractor will be responsible for plugging, capping domestic water, fire water and storm drain utilities to be abandoned, once they are exposed by other trades.

Plumbing

3. Please pay attention to Spec 01 84 13 Interior Acoustical Performance as it relates to this Trade Contractors scope of work. The Trade Contractor must take great care in the construction process to eliminate loose contact of hard surfaces.

4. This BP to participate in the “BIM process”. 5. Trade Contractor to coordinate and provide all above ceiling coordination drawings required per plans and

specifications and also per the BIM General Conditions Specification and BIM Execution Plan, Exhibit 5.D.3 and 5.D.4, respectively.

6. Furnish and install all building plumbing complete including, but not limited to, domestic water, sanitary waste and vent storm drain, condensate drains, roof drains, gas piping and fixtures, etc.

7. Furnish and install all site sewer work, complete including but not limited to, precast and cast in place structures, miscellaneous metal and hardware (i.e., grates, covers, ladder rungs, etc.) as required for own work. Include additional move-ons as required per project schedule to complete scope of work.

8. Concrete associated with own work. 9. Slurry backfill of sewer under building as shown on Site Utility Drawing C4.01, sewer note 02.

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10. Excavation, dewatering, bedding material, backfill and compaction for own work, including shoring and lagging if required.

11. Provide jetting and camera inspection of Sanitary Sewer systems as necessary to remove any debris that has accumulated during the life of Project before acceptance by Owner and as per specifications.

12. All flushing, testing, cleaning, inspection, balancing and maintenance of own work until Owner acceptance.

13. Chlorination or sterilization of water systems as required, including certification, to be performed by certified independent laboratory.

14. All embeds, inserts, anchors, hangers, supports and backing plates as required for own work 15. Provide and install all access doors required by codes and specifications not shown on plans own work.

Responsible for coordination with BP #4 Masonry, BP #9 Metal Stud/Drywall/Trade Contractor & Ceramic Tile Trade Contractor for layout and rough-in requirements.

16. Identification of own work as required. 17. Seismic anchorage, bracing, vibration isolation and insulation for own work as required. 18. All welding of clips, plates, angles, hinges, unistrut, all-thread, etc. required for installation of own

hanging, supports and bracing of own work. 19. Sleepers and anchors as required for own work. 20. Own sleeving and blockouts at wall, floor and roof penetrations and mechanical sleeve seals for own

work, sealing with approved methods, including fire sealants. 21. Coring, cutting and drilling for own penetrations in any surface should Trade Contractor fail to install

sleeves or blockouts or fail to layout in advance. All X Ray scanning and or structural remediation costs will be this Trade Packages responsibility.

22. Flashing and sheet metal associated with own work. 23. All grades to be put back to within +/- 0.1’ of finish grade. 24. Furnish and install roof drainage system complete including, but not limited to, roof drains, overflows and

downspouts, and final installation of roof drain covers after roofing has been installed. 25. Furnish and install plumbing trim where indicated on drawings or in specifications. 26. Furnish and install building gas systems complete from POC outside building. Install shutoff valves,

pressure regulators, appurtenance and hookup of equipment per plans and specifications for a complete system.

a. BP#18 IS INSTALLING SITE GAS TO NEW BUILDING REGULATOR/METER LOCATION AND BP #19 IS TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW REGULATOR/METER AND MAKE FINAL CONNECTION.

27. Perform all pressure tests, purging and analyzing of systems as required. 28. Trade Contractor to provide competent person onsite during all concrete pours to monitor own work and

ensure components in concrete are not disturbed and are at proper elevation and configuration. 29. Furnish and install condensate drains complete as required by mechanical systems. 30. Final connections to site utilities. 31. Furnish and install under-building-slab, fire-sprinkler line and stub up 6” on either end. Coordinate layout

and final connection with BP#17. Coordinate and perform testing per plan, spec and applicable codes. Reference F2.12 for scope.

32. Provide and install fuel fire and electric water heaters including but not limited to required platform / stands, earthquake straps heaters, piping, hardware, insulation etc. for a complete install per plans and specifications.

33. Provide and install drinking fountains including but limited to fountains, concrete footings and reinforcing, back plates, stands, piping, hardware, etc. for a complete install per plans and specifications.

34. Provide and install joint sealants where required at fixtures. 35. Provide and install all required sealants (including fire and acoustic caulking) around plumbing

penetrations in wall, SOG and slabs on metal decks including fire rated. 36. This Trade Contractor is responsible to coordinate locations of all roof vents in roofs to ensure vents are

centered in panels. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

37. This BP to perform all necessary plumbing related final connections to Trade Contractor or owner provided appliances.

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38. This bid package is responsible to test all floor drains in the presence of the floor tile trade contractor and the CM prior to floor tile setting bed is installed.

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BID PACKAGE 20 – MECHANICAL

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

033000 Cast-In-Place Concrete (as applies)

Division 04 Masonry (as applies)

Division 05 Metals Specifications (as applies)

055000 Metal Fabrications

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Metal Composite Material Wall Panels (as applies)

075400 Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing (as applies)

076200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim (as applies)

077200 Roof Accessories

078400 Firestopping

079200 Joint Sealants

083100 Access Doors and Panels

092216 Gypsum Board Assemblies (as applies)

095100 Acoustical Ceilings (as applies)

099123 Interior Painting (as applies)

099113 Exterior Painting (as applies)

113100 Appliances (as applies)

134813 Manufactured Sound and Vibration Control Components

Division 21 Fire Suppression (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

230500 Common Work Results for HVAC

230513 Common Motor Requirements for HVAC Equipment

230516 Expansion Fittings and Loops for HVAC Piping

230519 Meters and Gauges for HVAC Piping

230548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for HVAC Piping and Equipment

230553 Identification for HVAC Piping and Equipment

230593 Testing, Adjusting and Balancing (as applies)

230713 Duct Insulation

230719 HVAC Piping Insulation

230913 Instrumentation and Control Elements

230923 Direct Control Equipment

232113 Hydronic Piping

232114 Hydronic Specialties

232123 HVAC Pumps

232500 Chemical Water Treatment

233100 HVAC Ducts and Casings

233300 Ductwork Accessories

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233319 Duct Silencers

233413 Axial HVAC Fans

233423 HVAC Power Ventilators

233600 Air Terminal Units

233700 Air Outlets and Inlets

234000 Air Cleaning Devices

235233.13 Modulating Water-Tube Boilers

237318 Custom Outdoor Air-Handling Units

238117 Small Split-System Heating and Cooling

Division 26, 27, 28 Electrical, Communications, Safety & Security (as applies)

260519 Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables

262717 Equipment Wiring

Division 31 Earthwork (as applies)

312200 Grading

312316 Excavation

312316.13 Trenching

312323 Fill

314100 Excavation Support and Protection

Division 33 Utilities (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Mechanical

2. BP20 to provide temporary climate control equipment for building. Please reference All Trades Scope for further detail.

3. All work shown or required by M sheets and site utility C sheets, and Division 23 HVAC specifications. 4. This trade to participate in “BIM Process”. 5. Trade Contractor to coordinate and provide all above ceiling coordination drawings required per plans and

specifications and per the BIM General Conditions Specification and BIM Execution Plan, Exhibit 5.D.3 and 5.D.4, respectively.

6. Provide all safety documents required for the hoisting of the roof top units a minimum of two (2) weeks in advance of pick for BBC Safety Department approval.

7. All hoisting of material and equipment including all required cranes to set rooftop equipment. 8. Provide complete heating, ventilation, cooling systems including all equipment, acoustic linings, insulation,

piping, sound dampers, ducting, louvers, vents, ventilators, dampers, vanes, connectors, hardware, grilles, duct access doors, registers, fire smoke dampers and associated motors, finish material, etc. as required to meet the performance criteria specified and for a complete and operating HVAC system.

9. Provide all flashing and sheet metal associated with own work, including flashing at roof and wall penetrations as required.

10. Provide rigid, weather/UV resistant jacketing on all flexible insulation exposed at the roof, including but not limited to split system linesets, hydronic piping, etc.

11. Provide all motors, power driven equipment and automatic control equipment and accessories for a complete system per plans and specification. This Trade Contractor to provide power and communication interconnection of equipment accessories such as power exhausters. Coordinate with BP#21 electrical/low voltage Trade Contractor for power requirements.

12. BP#21 to supply, install and make final connection to mechanical equipment, all motor starters, disconnects and VFDs shown on electrical drawings. If only shown on Mechanical drawings, BP#20 to supply to BP#21 for installation and final connection.

13. Provide exhaust fans and power ventilators as required. 14. Provide all diffusers, registers, dampers and grilles for own work.

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15. Provide all miscellaneous metal, curb flashings and hardware for own equipment support, including channels, angles, uni-strut, all thread, sheet metal strap, etc.,

16. Seismic anchorage, bracing, vibration isolation, and insulation for own work as required per contract documents and governing codes.

17. All welding of clips, plates, angles, hinges, uni-strut, all-thread, etc. required for installation of own hanging, supports and bracing of own work.

Controls

18. Provide Controls System per plans and specifications, including central and remote hardware, software,

interconnecting wire, thermostats, control valves, dampers, operators, indicating devices, interface equipment, apparatus, and accessories required for a functional system. Includes all required electrical infrastructure for controls – cabling, wiring, conduit, trays, hangars, j-boxes, etc. (BP#21 electrical/low voltage Trade Contractor to provide all line voltage for controls system per contract documents).

a. Five years of experience in the installation of similar systems for higher education or other large campus projects.

b. Experience in completing a minimum of three Southern California K-14 or large campus projects with the type of certified BACnet DDC building control system proposed by the Applicant within the last five years.

c. Experience in completing a minimum of three Southern California K-14 or large campus projects with the type of Niagara AX or Niagara 4 FMCS network management system proposed by the Applicant within the last five years.

d. Experience in completing a minimum of three projects with the type of FMCS graphics software indicated in the GCCCD Integrated Automation System Guidelines for HVAC within the last five years.

e. The Building Automation Provider must have a service department within San Diego County with a 2-hour maximum response time for emergency service.

f. Authorized Factory Representative for Tridium Niagara 4 and Niagara AX. g. Local office employs a minimum of 4 technicians that are Niagara 4 certified. h. Authorized Factory Representative for the type of certified BACnet DDC building control system

proposed by the Applicant. i. Manufacturer Qualifications: The manufacturer’s control hardware and software shall have BACnet

conformance approval from the BACnet Test Laboratory. j. The building automation providers shall hold an active C-7 (electrical low voltage) license in the

State of California. k. Product Offerings: List the following IAS hardware / software manufacturer and product lines

intended for use on this project to demonstrate the ability to comply with the GCCCD Integrated Automation System Guidelines:

i. BACnet Field Level Controllers Product Line ii. Niagara Supervisory Network Controllers Product Line

iii. Niagara IAS Network Configuration Software

19. Coordinate with BP#21 electrical/low voltage Trade Contractor for power requirements for all mechanical and controls equipment.

20. Provide and install roof supports for mechanical equipment and duct work including but not limited to detail 4/M7.02 complete.

21. Provide and install all roof mounted mechanical curbs including but not limited to sloping pre-fabricated curbs for AC units, exhaust fan units, condensing units, insulation, drywall inside curbs, hardware, flashings, duct supports etc., for a complete installation per plans and specs. Include flashing at curbs after PVC roofing is installed if required. Ensure curb heights meet minimum roofing turn up requirements.

22. Provide sheet metal caps for sloping condensing unit platforms supplied by this package also. 23. Provide all mechanical louvers and vents, as indicated in specifications and drawings, including but not

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limited to, in walls and ceilings. 24. Install duct detectors provided by BP #21 Electrical/Low Voltage Trade Contractor. 25. Provide all sound attenuation devices and duct silencers, sound proofing/sealing at penetrations including

sound testing per plans and specifications. 26. Interface with fire and smoke alarm systems as required. Final connection to fire smoke damper by BP#21

electrical/low voltage Trade Contractor. 27. Provide one set of temporary air filters for each piece of equipment at systems start-up and one more set

for each piece of equipment for installation as directed by the Construction Manager prior to project turnover during the commissioning/start up process.

28. Provide and install complete new set of air filters at project turnover, as required per the contract documents.

29. Start up for own equipment. 30. All cleaning, inspection and maintenance of own work until Owner acceptance. 31. Coordinate with BP#21 electrical/low voltage Trade Contractor for operational power for (2) weeks prior

to and during scheduled installation of flooring, casework or other interior finishes requiring climate control. Warranties for equipment will only start at owner acceptance. This trade will provide equipment and finished grill filters and perform changes as required.

32. RAM Board must be used to protect the roof under all work areas. No staging of materials directly on the roof.

33. Coordinate requirements for concrete housekeeping pads with BP#3 where shown i.e.; size, height, rebar placement etc.

34. Provide and install all joint sealants required. 35. Provide and install all firestopping caulking for own work. 36. Labeling, marking, engraving and stenciling of own work as required. 37. This Trade Contractor is responsible to coordinate with BP #3 Site & Building Concrete for size/placement

of concrete curbs and BP #5 Structural Steel to support mechanical at building roof as required. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

38. This Trade Contractor is responsible to supply and install all necessary steel supports for duct required by all contract documents, including but not limited to detail 4/M7.02. Coordinate these duct supports with structural steel locations.

39. This Trade Contractor is responsible to provide and install all access panels for own work, including any access panels not shown in bid documents but are required by code for access.

40. This BP to accompany and coordinate with BP#20A (TAB Trade Contractor) and the Owner’s Commissioning Agency for a full and operational system as required.

41. All building AND site underground ductwork and piping for the HVAC system are the responsibility of this Trade Contractor. Please reference C4.01 for site related scope. This work includes but is not limited to all chilled water piping demolition required for new work, disposal and haul off of demoed materials, capping, hot taps, kickers, expansion joints, roof supports, mounting hardware, etc. Tie into the existing system may be required to be performed during after business hours.

42. Backfill and compaction of all HVAC related components are this Trade Contractors responsibility. 43. This BP to perform all necessary mechanical related final connections to Trade Contractor or owner

provided appliances. 44. Coring, cutting and drilling for own penetrations in any surface should Trade Contractor fail to install

sleeves or blockouts or fail to layout in advance. All X Ray scanning and or structural remediation costs will be this Trade Packages responsibility.

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BID PACKAGE 20A – TEST AND BALANCE

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

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Division 01 General Requirements

Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning

230593 Test, Adjusting and Balancing

1. Test & Balance, including all required reporting of all mechanical systems is the responsibility of this Trade Contractor. Includes close coordination and cooperation with BP#20-Mechanical and Owner’s Commissioning Agency for a fully operational system as required.

2. Test, adjustment, and balance of air and hydronic systems. 3. Provide a preliminary “pencil draft” report to CX and CM within 24 hours of TAB completion. Final TAB report

must be submitted within 14 calendar days following completion. 4. Retest and re-measure as required by CX agent.

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BID PACKAGE 21 – Electrical, Low Voltage, AV and Theatrical Lighting Systems, Wheelchair Lift and Elevator

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

012300 Alternates (bldg. 20 duct bank, theatrical lighting)

015000 Temporary Facilities and Controls

015100 Temporary Utilities

015213 Field Offices and Sheds (as applies)

015639 Temporary Tree and Plant Protection (as applies)

015713 Storm Water Pollution Prevention

018413 Interior Acoustical Performance

024100 Demolition (as applies)

Division 03 Concrete (as applies)

Division 04 Masonry (as applies)

Division 05 Metals (as applies)

Division 06 Wood, Plastics and Composites (as applies)

Division 07 Thermal and Moisture Protection (as applies)

078400 Firestopping

Division 08 Openings (as applies)

Division 09 Finishes (as applies)

Division 10 Specialties (as applies)

113100 Appliances (as applies)

Deferred Approval 115213 Projection Screens

Deferred Approval 115216 AV/Projector Mounts

Deferred Approval 116123 Theatrical Platforms (as applies)

Deferred Approval 116133 Theatrical Rigging (as applies)-index strip lights

Deferred Approval 116139 Theatrical Chain Motor Control System (as applies)

Deferred Approval 116161 Theatrical Lifts (Orchestra Pit) (as applies)

Deferred Approval 116163 Theatrical Seat Wagons (as applies)

Deferred Approval 116191 Theatrical Lighting Instruments and Accessories

122400 Window Shades (as applies)

Deferred Approval 126113 Fixed Audience Seating (as applies)

126211 Loose Audience Seating (as applies)

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Deferred Approval 142400 Hydraulic Elevators

144216 Vertical Wheelchair (Platform) Lift

Division 21 Fire Suppression (as applies)

Division 22 Plumbing (as applies)

Division 23 Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (as applies)

260501 Minor Electrical Demolition

260513 Medium-Voltage Cables

260519 Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables

260526 Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems

260529 Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems

260534 Conduit

260536 Cable Trays for Electrical Systems

260537 Boxes

260549 Noise & Vibration Control for Electrical Systems

260553 Identification for Electrical Systems

260914 Electrical Sensing and Measurement

260916 Electric Controls and Relays

260923 Lighting Control Devices

260924 Network Lighting Controls

261200 Medium-Voltage Transformers

262200 Low-Voltage Transformers

262413 Switchboards

262416 Panelboards

262717 Equipment Wiring

262726 Wiring Devices

262813 Fuses

262818 Enclosed Switches

262913 Enclosed Controllers

265100 Interior Lighting

265600 Exterior Lighting

266111 Theatrical Dimming and Controls

270526 Grounding and Bonding for Communication Systems

270528 Cable Tray

271000 Structured Cabling System (SCS) for Voice and Data

271116 Cabinets, Enclosures and Racks

271123 Ladder Racking

274116 Integrated Classroom Audio-Video Systems

274116.61 Integrated Audio-Video Systems and Equipment for Theaters

281300 Access Control

281600 Intrusion Detection

282300 Digital Video Surveillance System

283100 Fire Detection and Alarm

312200 Grading

312316 Excavation

312316.13 Trenching

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312323 Fill

314100 Excavation Support and Protection

328400 Landscape Irrigation (as applies)

331116 Site Water Distribution Piping (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling

1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04. General

2. Trade Contractor to coordinate and provide all above ceiling coordination drawings required per plans and specifications and per the BIM General Conditions Specification and BIM Execution Plan, Exhibit 5.D.3 and 5.D.4, respectively.

Deferred Submittal 3. Certain components of the Hydraulic Elevator, AV and Theatrical Lighting are a deferred submittal

(delegated design) scope of work, and this trade package shall obtain all deferred and DSA approvals as specified on plans or specifications in a timely manner so as not to affect the project schedule. Trade Contractor to include cost of obtaining currently licensed State of California Professional Engineer stamped, signed, and dated drawings and calculations, if required, in their respective bid.

Demolition

4. Trade Contractor to provide all labor, material, equipment and disposal necessary to perform the demolition and removal of all existing electrical components, systems and structures, ONLY when the utility removal is required for installation of new work.

5. Trade Contractor to remove and salvage for reinstall all site light standards indicated on the drawings. Existing light standards to be stored in a trailer or sea-container on site in a location directed by the CM.

6. Trade Contractor to perform any coring of existing walls and or footings and demolition within existing electrical rooms for new work.

7. Coring, cutting and drilling for own penetrations in any surface should Trade Contractor fail to install sleeves or blockouts or fail to layout in advance. All X Ray scanning and or structural remediation costs will be this Trade Packages responsibility.

Electrical / Low Voltage General Conditions

8. Please pay attention to Spec 01 84 13 Interior Acoustical Performance as it relates to this Trade Contractors scope of work. The Trade Contractor must take great care in the construction process to eliminate loose contact of hard surfaces.

9. Provide all Electrical, Low Voltage, AV and Theatrical Lighting Systems, Wheelchair Lift and Elevator work required by the plans and specifications.

10. This trade to participate in “BIM Process”. 11. Trade Contractor to coordinate and provide all underground/above ceiling/in wall coordination

drawings required per plans and specifications and per the BIM specification. This includes coordinating all electrical items with casework to ensure electrical outlets and lights are in the correct locations prior to rough-in. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

12. Trade Contractor to coordinate and submit Electrical and Data room elevation drawings. Site 13. Trade Contractor responsible to safely disconnect, remove and hand over to the owner the

Emergency call box and Ticket Dispenser located in Contractor Laydown lot. Trade Contractor to re-install and reconnect at the end of the project.

14. All site electrical distribution and communications (including empty conduit systems, if required).

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15. Excavation, dewatering, bedding, backfill, compaction, concrete and sleeves for underground electrical cables, conduits, duct banks and vaults

16. All vaults, pull-boxes, clean-outs, manhole covers, etc. shall be set flush with finish surface. Coordinate setting of such items with affected trades (asphalt, landscaping, concrete, etc.). After fine grading operations just prior to pouring concrete or placement of asphalt, this BP will neatly and carefully expose all vaults, pull boxes, cleanouts, manhole covers, etc. and extend the same flush with the elevation and grade-lines at no additional cost.

17. This bid package to provide own traffic control installation and removal and trench plating for work in public right-of-way.

18. Responsible for providing precast concrete items for own work, including all traffic boxes, pull boxes, extensions, manholes, handholds, and accessories, such as frames, covers, ladders, cable racks, etc., and all encasement as required. Coordinate with all bid packages and provide pre-cast items in concrete and asphalt prior to installation of asphalt and concrete. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

19. This Trade Contractor to provide site light pole anchor bolts, base plates and templates for placement by BP#3 concrete Trade Contractor. Safe off parking lot power to existing lights. Remove lights with standards and store in a secure location. Re-install lights with standards/base covers on new light pole base provided by BP#3 along with newly provided lights. Provide and install all conduits, pull boxes, wiring, base covers and controls wiring/ programming for a complete installation for site lighting.

20. Provide power to and hook-up irrigation clocks and controllers. 21. This Trade Contractor is responsible to safe off existing parking lot site electrical and remove existing

feeders/cabling and will remain the property of this Trade Contractor pending first right of refusal by the Owner. This Trade Contractor is responsible to replace and install new conduits for the existing and new parking lot lights, emergency call kiosk and appurtenances, power and phone cabling.

Building Distribution 22. Work includes all electrical, communications, low voltage, systems & distribution complete per plans

and specifications. 23. Furnish and install to include but not limited to all transformers, electrical panels, switchgear,

conduit, wiring, receptacles, j-boxes, light fixtures, etc. per plans and specifications and as needed to complete project.

24. Cabinets and mounting boards for own work, including all plywood backboards shown in electric and communication rooms and required per specifications.

Building Rough and Finish 25. Seismic anchorage, uni-strut, all thread, supports, embeds, inserts, hangers, backing plates, bracing,

vibration isolation and insulation as required for own work; this includes splay wire supports and seismic restraints for all light fixtures as required by DSA (reference ceiling detail sheets). EXCEPTION: LIGHT SPLAY WIRES IN AN ACOUSTICAL CEILING SYSTEM ARE SUPPLIED BY ACOUSTICAL CEILING TRADE CONTRACTOR BUT TIED OFF TO LIGHT BY ELECTRICIAN.

26. All welding of clips, plates, angles, hinges, uni-strut, all-thread, etc. required for installation of own hanging, supports and bracing of own work.

27. Flashing and sheet metal associated with own work including flashing at wall penetrations 28. Layout items located in concrete, masonry, or framing prior to installation of concrete, masonry, or

framing. In the event layout does not occur in a timely manner, this Trade Contractor is responsible for all rework, reframing, coring, cutting, etc. required to install own work. Provide cut sheets indicating layout dimensions. All coring of concrete floors or masonry walls must be approved by structural engineer of record, any costs incurred for SEOR will be borne by this Trade Contractor.

29. BP#21 to coordinate foam blockouts and to rough-ins for conduits, sensors, controls, etc. at all HM frames which are required for a complete system with BP#3, BP#4, BP #10 and BP#13.

30. HM door, coiling overhead door, counter doors-BP#10 to coordinate wiring in conduit requirements with Electrical and Security Trade Contractors including rough-in and hook-up. Provide all necessary

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wiring diagrams and power requirements. BP#10 to supply door controller, including rough in box, to BP #21. BP#21 will install rough in box, controller and associated controls and power wiring to complete the operation of the door.

31. Drilling, sleeving or blocking out for electrical penetrations in any surfaces, including dry packing and patching.

32. Provide emergency battery packs complete per plans and specifications. 33. Responsible to coordinate seismic wiring for light fixtures with other bid packages and secure seismic

wires to own light fixtures. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

34. All conduit, wiring, receptacles, j-boxes, floor boxes, lighting and final connections for all casework, display cases, equipment and owner furnished equipment.

35. Time clocks and by-pass timers for mechanical as shown in electrical drawings and/or as required by any drawings and/or specifications to be performed by this BP.

36. Furnish and install all conduit and wire for line voltage controls and related switches and relays as shown in drawings and/or required by specifications. Coordinate with Mechanical documents as required.

37. BP#21 to supply, install and make final connection to mechanical and plumbing equipment, all motor starters, disconnects and VFDs shown on electrical drawings. If only shown on Mechanical drawings, BP#20 to supply to BP#21 for installation and final connection. BP#21 to include power wiring, conduit, outlets and motor rated contactors in both supplied and FOB scenarios.

38. Final electrical connections and wiring to all electrical and mechanical equipment, including but not limited to motorized projection screens, hand dryers, window blinds, wheelchair lift, Elevator, etc. and other equipment requiring electrical connection per plans and specifications.

Low Voltage

39. Power to and connection of tamper switches to fire alarm system. 40. Conduit and wiring for duct detectors including final connection to fire alarm system. Duct detectors

furnished by this BP and installed by BP#20. 41. Furnish and install all cable-trays, panel boards and terminal cabinets, switchboards and fixtures. 42. Furnish and install intrusion detection system, fire detection and alarm system, electronic system,

and motion sensors complete including all conduit, wire boxes, outlets, devices switches, plates, sensors, panels, fuses and accessories for a complete project per plans and specifications.

43. Fire stopping and fire caulking at own penetrations at all rated walls. 44. Provide and install all network cabling systems including copper and fiber optic network cables,

connectors, patch panels, and equipment racks. All conduits, raceways and electrical rough in related to computer network-cabling system shall be installed per plans and specifications.

45. Provide and install cable tray complete including racks & covers. 46. Provide and install Electric Projection Screens, including associated light gauge structural/seismic

support (splay wires, uni-struts, etc.,), conduit, wiring, j-box, hardware/accessories, etc., for a complete and functioning system. Responsible for coordination with related trades, such as BP #5 Structural Steel, BP #9 Metal Stud/Drywall Trade Contractor, BP #12 Acoustical Ceiling, Trade Contractors so that the electrical projection screens can be installed accordingly. Include electrical projection screen and related supports in the BIM model.

47. Coordinate with other bid packages and provide electrical conduit/wiring/final connection

(switches/j-boxes, etc.) for any motorized roller shades. Failure to coordinate that results in re-work

and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

48. Coordinate with BP #8 Sheet Metal Trade Contractor and provide final connection/hook-up for smoke hatches for a complete and functioning system.

49. Labeling, marking, engraving and stenciling of own work as required. Painting as required by electrical specifications.

50. All testing, cleaning, inspection, and maintenance of own work until Owner’s acceptance. 51. Startup and testing of own work. 52. This Trade Contractor is responsible to provide and install wood sleepers for own roof mounted

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equipment.

53. Provide, install and coordinate with concrete, mason and framing Trade Contractors the installation of Cable Passway (CPW) boxes, trim and conduits. Reference Architectural, Electrical and TTE drawings for locations.

54. This BP to perform all necessary electrical related final connections to Trade Contractor or owner provided appliances.

AV Systems

55. This Bid package to provide a complete and operable AV system including but not limited to equipment, mounting brackets, racks and infrastructure for public address system, including mixers, amplifiers, and speakers, technical intercom system, back-of-house and front-of-house paging, public address announcements to the audience, video monitors in lobby for latecomer seating, assistive listening system emitters, receivers, and chargers and fold-back for monitoring between performance areas.

56. BP#21 to provide and install acoustically transparent screens and frames (magnetic and non-magnetically secured) for all speakers. BP #21 to coordinate screen opening requirements with BP#5, BP#6 and BP#9.

57. BP#21 to coordinate with BP#6, BP#9 and BP#13 for mounting requirements of speakers.

Theatrical Rigging, Chain Motor Control System, Orchestra Pit Lift and Lighting 58. Provide, install and coordinate all final power connections to all theatrical equipment, including but

not limited to: a. Theatrical Rigging - BP#13 to provide and install index strip lights and associated hardware and

appurtenances. BP#21 to make final connection to index strip lights b. Chain motor hoists - BP#13 to provide all chain motor hoists, portable controllers, controller

panels, emergency stop contactor, including custom back-boxes, faceplates and receptacles.

BP#13 to install the chain motor hoists and portable controllers. See TTE52 for BP#13 and 21

scope breakdown and responsibility typical.

c. Orchestra Pit Lift - BP#13 to provide and install lift and all of its components including but not limited to motors, control panels, safety astragals, sensors, strobes, warning signs and emergency stop switches. BP#13 to provide FOB to BP#21 custom back boxes, faceplates and receptacles. BP#21 to provide all power and control (including flexible cord), final and interconnections of orchestra pit lift motors, control panels, door and astragal safety interconnects, etc., for a complete and operable system. For further detail of the Orchestra Pit Lift electrical scope responsibilities for BP#13 and BP#21, reference Electrical Riser sheet TTE36.

d. Orchestra Pit Lift/Door Interlock-BP#13 to provide mag-lock door interlock system back boxes

to BP #21 to install during CIP concrete wall rough. BP#13 to coordinate HM frame and door

rough locations with BP#10 and BP#21. BP#21 to provide conduit and wiring for system. BP#13

to provide and install finish hardware, including but not limited to electrified latches, maglock,

exit buttons, warning signs, etc. Please reference detail 2/TTE11 for scope responsibility.

e. Seat Wagon- BP#21 to provide and install electrical receptacles, cords, caps, and devices required for aisle lighting fixtures. BP#21 to provide flexible cord, conduit, and wiring to machine pit. For electrical and theatrical scope responsibilities, reference detail 3/TTE34.

f. Theatrical Lighting - BP#21 to provide and install all theatrical Lighting Instruments and Accessories complete.

i. BP#21 to provide and install all power and control cords, plugs, plug strips on throughout the theater, including on the battens including all mounting hardware. Rigging and battens provided by BP#13.

Hydraulic Elevator

59. Provide and install Hydraulic Elevator complete, per plans, specifications and manufacturer’s recommendations, as well as all finishes including but not limited to finish flooring.

60. Deferred approvals – Certain components of the Hydraulic Elevator are a deferred submittal (delegated

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design) scope of work, and this trade package shall obtain all deferred and DSA approvals as specified on plans or specifications in a timely manner so as not to affect the project schedule. Trade Contractor to include cost of obtaining currently licensed State of California Professional Engineer stamped, signed, and dated drawings and calculations, if required, in their respective bid. For submittal requirements please reference to All Trades Scope.

61. Coordinate with Steel and Concrete Trade Contractor for any embedded steel and/or rebar required for specified Lift installation requirements per manufacturer’s recommendations, as well as elevations for the various stops of each lift.

62. Provide shop drawings depicting correct concrete depressions and any sill angles to be provided and installed by Concrete and Steel Trade Contractors.

63. Coordinate shop drawing/submittal timing and advise the Trade Contractor on how the schedule will be maintained to accommodate lead times and schedule coordination.

64. All fluid containment measures and/or piping for same are the responsibility of this Trade Contractor. 65. Any inspections and fees outside of the Owner’s scope of inspections are the responsibility of this Trade

Contractor. 66. Allow for 80 additional manhours of operator time to operate the car to enable other trades to

complete their shaft related work and to move material/equipment prior to final inspection. 67. This trade to install and maintain protection of the finished cab walls and floor until completion and

acceptance of cab by owner. 68. BP#3 to grout elevator thresholds for BP#21

Wheel Chair Lifts

69. Provide and install Wheel Chair Lifts complete, per plans, specifications and manufacturer’s recommendations.

70. Coordinate with Steel and Concrete Trade Contractor for any embedded steel and/or rebar required for specified Lift installation requirements per manufacturer’s recommendations, as well as elevations for the various stops of each lift.

71. Provide shop drawings depicting correct concrete depressions and any sill angles to be provided and installed by Concrete and Steel Trade Contractors.

72. Coordinate shop drawing/submittal timing and advise the Trade Contractor on how the schedule will be maintained to accommodate lead times and schedule coordination.

73. All fluid containment measures and/or piping for same are the responsibility of this Trade Contractor. Any inspections and fees outside of the Owner’s scope of inspections are the responsibility of this

Trade Contractor.

74. This BP to provide and install any sheet metal flashing or thresholds required to close off gaps

between lift and adjacent walls, floors and depressions.

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WHEELCHAIR LIFTS AND ELEVATOR SCOPE-

BID PACKAGE 22 – LANDSCAPING. IRRIGATION AND SITE FURNISHINGS

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

015639 Temporary Tree and Plant Protection

015713 Storm Water Pollution Prevention (as applies)

129300 Site Furnishings

311000 Site Clearing (as applies)

312200 Grading

312316.13 Trenching

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312323 Fill

320190 Landscape Maintenance

321123 Aggregate Base Courses (as applies)

321216 Asphalt Paving (as applies)

321313 Concrete Paving

321500 Decomposed Granite Surfacing

323300 Architectural Site Concrete (as applies)

328400 Landscape Irrigation

329119 Landscape Grading

329300 Landscape Work

Division 33 Utilities (as applies)

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Irrigation Allowance 2. This Trade Contractor to include 200 manhours for additional landscaping and or irrigation system work

including but not limited to additional or upgraded plantings, ground cover, additional irrigation heads, capping and or re-routing of unforeseen irrigation piping and or control wiring.

Irrigation / Landscape

3. All work indicated by Irrigation/Landscape plans (L sheets) unless specifically called out in other bid packages.

4. All labor, material and equipment necessary to furnish and install all irrigation work complete, per plans and specifications, including but not limited to all backfill, compaction, bedding material, plant drains, offsets, controllers, backflow preventers, valves, control wiring, fittings, piping, sleeving, fittings, connections, sprinklers, valve boxes, and all miscellaneous and sundry accessories and items as required to obtain a complete operational system.

5. Provide all sleeving in place prior to hardscape; including under site concrete walkways, asphalt roadways and drives.

6. All vaults, pull-boxes, clean-outs, manhole covers, etc. shall be set flush with finish surface. Coordinate setting of such items with affected trades (asphalt, concrete, etc.). Failure to coordinate that results in re-work and incurs any cost impacts will be the responsibility of this Trade Contractor.

7. Import backfill, topsoils, amended soils as required due to unsuitability of material onsite and per the soils report and specifications.

8. All landscape and planter drains complete per plans and specifications including final connection of same. 9. Certification of backflow preventer as required. 10. Flushing and adjusting of all systems. 11. Final water and power connection of irrigation system. BP#21 to provide power to irrigation controllers. 12. Perform percolation test per spec and submit results to Landscape Architect. Perform P.O.C. to existing

irrigation system. Schedule with Construction Manager so that the site can be notified of the outage a minimum of 72 hours in advance.

13. As-built documents, controller charts, maintenance manual, training and tools as required by plans and specifications for own work.

14. All labor, material and equipment necessary to furnish and install all planting and maintenance work complete, per plans and specifications, including but not limited to all finish grading, soil testing, amendments, imported top soil, soil preparation, root barriers, stakes, mound construction, turf, lawns, sod, plants, trees, shrubs, groundcover, mulch, sod, hydro seeding, and other miscellaneous and sundry items as required to obtain a complete landscape system.

15. Provide and install pre-emergent herbicides treatment per plans and specs 16. All turf grass and planter areas. 17. Replacement of planting, if necessary, due to faulty installation or premature failure of planting. 18. Protection and maintenance of own work until end of maintenance period and acceptance.

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19. Upon completion of all landscape planting, wash & hose-off all exterior concrete and asphalt paving surfaces.

20. Provide and install site furnishings including but not limited to bike racks, trash and recycling, containers and steel edging complete per plans and specifications.

21. This Trade Contractor is responsible to safe off, cap, pull back, re-route, maintain service as necessary any irrigation wiring/devices/piping prior to commencement of demo work. Responsible to put back and make system functional after improvements in these areas.

22. This Trade Contractor is responsible to provide and install any signs/labels required for own planting/irrigation.

23. This Trade Contractor is responsible to supply and install rock/soil and plant material in Wetlands storm filtration structures. This Trade Contractor is responsible for all work until end of maintenance period and acceptance.

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BID PACKAGE 23 – SWPPP IMPLEMENTATION, MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

015000 Temporary Facilities and Controls

015713 Storm Water Pollution Prevention

017419 Construction Waste Management and Disposal

Division 31 Earthwork (as applies to SWPPP)

Exhibit 5.B.10 SWPPP Manual

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

SWPPP

2. Trade Contractor, to provide all plant, labor, material and equipment and perform all work necessary to accomplish the work described below and per the plans, specifications and Special Provisions.

3. REFERENCES: a. State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Order No. 2009-0009-DWQ as amended by 2010-

0014-DWQ National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit No. CAS000002, Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges of Storm Water Runoff Associated with Construction Activity.

b. California Storm Water Quality Association, 2013 CASQA Construction BMP Handbook/Portal. c. Project Specific Storm Water Pollution Prevention

4. WORK TO BE INCLUDED BY TRADE CONTRACTOR: a. This Bid Package is responsible for implementation, maintenance, inspection and monitoring the

Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for preventing the discharge of pollutants from the construction site throughout the duration of the project. Implementation and maintenance of SWPPP to include all street sweeping, stabilized entrances, gravel bags, fiber rolls, swales, cleaning of catch basins and piping, etc. as required for maintenance and a complete system in compliance with all Federal, State and Local requirements. At the end of the project, this Bid Package shall be responsible for removal of all temporary SWPPP measures and cleaning of storm drain system per applicable standards. A firm specializing in SWPPP and Erosion Control must have a QSP on staff. If SWPPP design work or changes are to be performed, then a QSD must certify the design work or changes. The firm with the QSD and QSP that is approved by Construction Manager shall perform and complete all work.

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b. LPA has prepared the SWPPP for this project and will be filing the required Permit Registration Documents (PRDs) through the State Water Board’s SMARTS system.

c. All costs for work required for compliance with this bid package shall be included within the bid pricing. Include 200 additional manhours for SWPPP measures.

d. This Trade Contractor to provide close coordination and attention to detail between documents and between affected Trade Contractors during the submittal process and all phases of construction. This Trade Contractor shall review SWPPP, reference drawings and documents as well as Architectural, Civil and Structural Drawings and identify any conflicts or problems with the bid documents.

e. This Trade Contractor to provide an Allwik 55 Gallon Drum or similar, spill kit and signage, for the duration of the project.

5. STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN: Provide the quality, grade and type of materials as specified in the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan.

6. IMPLEMENTATION: This Trade Contractor is responsible to install perimeter controls prior to the start of construction work at the site. This work must be overseen by a QSP or QSD.

a. Contain on-site storm water at the jobsite. Do not discharge on-site water directly into the storm drain.

b. Designate a QSD and QSP to maintain and inspect the SWPPP. c. Provide (1) qualified laborer four hours per week for additional clean up or maintenance of

SWPPP per schedule or as directed by Construction Manager, QSP. d. Have the QSD revise SWPPP to suit changing site conditions and when properly installed systems

are ineffective. Maintain a current SWPPP drawing onsite in Construction Manager’s trailer always.

7. MONITORING: This Trade Contractor’s QSP shall conduct weekly examinations/inspections of the storm water prevention controls, as well as 48 hours before and immediately following each qualifying storm event. Trade Contractors QSP shall also visit jobsite every 24 hours during extended storm events. The Trade Contractor shall prepare and maintain at the jobsite a log of each inspection using Site Monitoring Report Forms.

a. This Trade Contractor’s QSP is responsible for the sampling of run-on and run-off water during a storm event and submit test results as required by applicable agencies.

b. If the project is classified as a Risk Level 2 or 3 then addition sampling will be required for pH and turbidity as defined in the permit.

8. LIABILITIES & PENALTIES: Compliance with the Clean Water Act pertaining to construction activity is the sole responsibility of this Bid Package. Failure to comply with the regulations of the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) or other prosecuting authority may result in significant fines and possible imprisonment. Any fines, penalties levied and any related costs against the Owner due to non-compliance by this Trade Contractor shall be the sole responsibility of this Trade Contractor and will NOT be reimbursed by the Owner. Review of SWPPP and inspection logs by the Owner’s Inspector shall not relieve this Trade Contractor from liabilities arising from non-compliance of storm water pollution regulations.

9. AT THE END OF THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT: This Trade Contractor is responsible to leave in place storm water pollution prevention controls needed for post construction storm water management and remove what is not needed as determined by the Owner. Thereafter, remaining controls will be maintained by the Owner. Post- Construction Requirements:

a. Provide Site Monitoring Reports, SWPPP revisions, Compliance Certifications and related documents to the Owner.

b. Post construction storm water operation and management plan as described in the compliance certifications must be in place at the end of the construction contract.

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BID PACKAGE 24 – FINAL CLEAN

Division Bidder Information and Documents

Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements

Division 01 General Requirements

017419 Construction Waste Management and Disposal

Trash Disposal / Recycling 1. BP09 to provide trash and recycling bins for all BP except BP 01, 02, 03 and 04.

Final Clean

2. Furnish all labor, material and equipment for an additional 100 hours of “Rough Clean” of the building prior to the final clean. This entails removal of large debris including but not limited to cardboard, pallets, misc trash.

3. Furnish all labor, material and equipment to complete all final cleaning of the work as described below and as shown in the contract documents.

4. Final interior cleaning for Owner occupancy shall consist of full and thorough final cleaning using appropriate non-marring cleaners for all areas of the buildings, all accessible equipment, elevator/wheelchair lift and all visible building components. All protective coverings and coatings shall be removed along with adhesive residues. All concrete and tile floors shall be mopped and left free of water or cleaner residue. Glass and painted surfaces shall be cleaned free of fingerprints, smudges and non-code-required labels and stickers. Machine scrub ceramic flooring. Clean all thresholds. Clean all millwork. Clean horizontal surfaces. Dust down walls. Clean all fixtures and mirrors.

5. Dusting and wiping of all horizontal surfaces to remove debris and dust. 6. Windows cleaned inside and out to remove all dust, debris and adhesives, including window frames and

tracks. 7. Doors, door jambs and hardware wiped down 8. Remove labels that are not permanent, including any related adhesives. Do not remove permanent labels

(UL, WH, etc.) 9. Fire cabinets cleaned inside and out. 10. Complete/detailed vacuum and spot removal of all wall-covering throughout the building. 11. Visible air shaft louvers, grills and registers dusted. 12. Vacuuming of casework, cabinetry, seating and wiping down to remove all excess oils, adhesives and

foreign material. 13. Clean and mop all flooring throughout the project including quarry tile, ceramic tile, resilient flooring and

exposed concrete. Sealers and waxes where appropriate. 14. All lighting and receptacles cleaned and wiped. 15. Clean stairways including steps, treads, landings and railings. 16. Clean elevators and wheel chair lifts inside and out. 17. Clean all FF&E (furniture, fixtures and equipment) including tables, chairs, resource tables to remove dust,

smudges and factory stickers. Clean all closets including janitor closets, mop sinks, plumbing fixtures and floor sinks.

18. All ceramic tiles wiped clean using special cleaning materials for best reflection. 19. All toilet partitions and accessories wiped clean. 20. Clean plumbing fixtures to a sanitary condition. 21. Clean and shine all stainless steel. 22. Clean and polish transparent materials, including mirrors and glass in doors and windows including

frames. Remove misplaced glazing compound and other substances. 23. Restore reflection surfaces to their original reflection condition. 24. Wipe surfaces of mechanical and electrical equipment. Remove excess lubrication and other substances. 25. Clean tops, sides and bottoms (if accessible) of equipment. 26. Wipe clean any exposed duct, pipe and conduit.

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27. Exterior cleaning shall include washing all windows, storefront, curtain wall sheet metal paneling and brick veneer.

28. Clean all sunshades and storefront. 29. Sweep paved areas broom clean and power-wash all exterior concrete sidewalks, curbs, colored concrete

areas, walkways, mechanical yard and outdoor work yard. Remove stains, spills and other foreign deposits.

30. Provide an additional final clean after completion of punch list. This is “light” final clean entails re- mopping/vacuuming of floors, re-dusting of furniture, fixtures, equipment and casework and re-wiping down of windows and hard surfaces, bathrooms, etc...

31. Weekly cleaning of the CM, (24x60) and IOR trailer, (12 x 60), which includes mopping of hard floors, vacuuming, dusting of desks, tables…etc., trash removal and cleaning of restroom.

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